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(Tutorial - Beginner)Animation in GIMP

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Post by Guest Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:15 pm

Well use this sprite sheet.
http://pages.cthome.net/mnoni/webpage/megaman8-Mega_Man.gif

Step 1:
Open the sprite sheet in GIMP, and select the top row of sprites with the Rectangle Select Tool.

Step 2:
Go to
Image>>Crop to selection

Step 3:
Open an new document, 100x100, and a white background.

Step 4:
Copy each sprite onto the new document.
Make sure to create a new layer after pasting each sprite on to the new document.
note: this will take a couple of minutes

Step 5:
Make sure each frame(photo) has its own layer, and there are NO leftover layers that are empty.
It should look like this
(Tutorial - Beginner)Animation in GIMP Capture1

Step 6:
Now go to File>>Save As,
Then choose your name of the file.
And choose the format .GIF
(Tutorial - Beginner)Animation in GIMP Capture2

Step 7:
Then choose "Save As Animation"
(Tutorial - Beginner)Animation in GIMP Capture3

Step 8:
Make sure "Loop Forever" is checked.
Then choose your millisecond.
You can experiment, but i just stay on the 100.
(Tutorial - Beginner)Animation in GIMP Capture4

Ok so im done.
Here is what i got.
(Tutorial - Beginner)Animation in GIMP Animation

EDIT:
I know there is a glitch, thats cause the background i used on each layer was part transparent part white.

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Post by Skilled-Programmer Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:16 pm

Nice...You should get photoshop Cs4
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Post by Guest Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:19 pm

I do have Photoshop CS3, im just not comfy with it.

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