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19th August, 2006 at 08:26:08 -

Hey how do you export animated GIFs you made in MMF?

I can export them but for some reason it becomes static and stays on the first frame.

Lil help plz



 
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23rd August, 2006 at 01:32:11 -

Does MMF even support animated gif export? I know it allows you to export static images, but animated? I'd doubt it. Why don't you search google for freeware gif creators? You may need to export each frame individually, but that shouldn't be too much work.

 
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23rd August, 2006 at 07:25:37 -

I make animated .gifs from TGF all the time, but it's kind of annoying, because I put all the frames I made on one screen of TGF, then hit print screen, then open MX Flash 2004 and hit paste, then trace the pasted bitmap (Modify>Trace Bitmap) and then I have to assemble them all in order.

I like the pixely look so I do that sometimes.

 
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23rd August, 2006 at 07:50:01 -

Zach said:I make animated .gifs from TGF all the time, but it's kind of annoying, because I put all the frames I made on one screen of TGF, then hit print screen, then open MX Flash 2004 and hit paste, then trace the pasted bitmap (Modify>Trace Bitmap) and then I have to assemble them all in order.

I like the pixely look so I do that sometimes.

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That's a whole lot of messing around to do when with a freeware gif creator, all you have to do is copy and paste each of your frames in, set the FPS count, and save.

 
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