Post by moon125 on Nov 7, 2024 0:03:40 GMT -7
The very first full-fledged note of this blog was the article " How to make an animated avatar ". Over the years, my experience has grown unimaginably, and my intuition has become comparable to providence, so I began to guess that the method described in that article is not the easiest and simplest . Direct confirmation of this were the comments left by some readers of MSB .
Therefore, before starting to shopify website design create another "moving picture" I conducted a thorough search, the result of which was a program, a brief description of which can be the words in the title of the note. Its interface is not particularly beautiful, and the latest version was released in the distant 2001, but it still copes with its duties "perfectly".
UnFREEz
UnFREEz is a free portable (no installation required) program that creates one animated GIF from several static images. The advantages of this program are its minimal size, ease of use and the absence of any load on the system. Other advantages include automatic detection of the sequence of "frames" (by their name) and detection of transparency.
Using UnFREEz is easy. First, you need to number the pre-prepared GIF images in the order in which they appear in the animated drawing:
Prepared
… and then drag them all from Windows Explorer into the program window:
Settings
Remember that the frames must be saved in GIF format, and that they must all be the same size. After adding all the elements, you can set a delay between the frames of the created animated image. This time is measured in centiseconds (hundredths of a second). In addition, the user has the ability to create multiple-repeating (cyclic) GIFs:
Animated
To save the resulting drawing, you need to click the “Make Animated GIF” button and select the desired location for it.
That's how it is. Finally (to finally consolidate the material covered), you can watch a short 33-second video demonstrating the process of making an animation:
It's no more complicated than the old (1998 or so) free Microsoft GIF Animator. It even seems to me that it's even simpler and more convenient.
Answer
I don't think that even with this program it is very easy to make animation. All these images still need to be prepared, and in my opinion it is more convenient to do all this at once in some ImageReady, in one place, that is
Therefore, before starting to shopify website design create another "moving picture" I conducted a thorough search, the result of which was a program, a brief description of which can be the words in the title of the note. Its interface is not particularly beautiful, and the latest version was released in the distant 2001, but it still copes with its duties "perfectly".
UnFREEz
UnFREEz is a free portable (no installation required) program that creates one animated GIF from several static images. The advantages of this program are its minimal size, ease of use and the absence of any load on the system. Other advantages include automatic detection of the sequence of "frames" (by their name) and detection of transparency.
Using UnFREEz is easy. First, you need to number the pre-prepared GIF images in the order in which they appear in the animated drawing:
Prepared
… and then drag them all from Windows Explorer into the program window:
Settings
Remember that the frames must be saved in GIF format, and that they must all be the same size. After adding all the elements, you can set a delay between the frames of the created animated image. This time is measured in centiseconds (hundredths of a second). In addition, the user has the ability to create multiple-repeating (cyclic) GIFs:
Animated
To save the resulting drawing, you need to click the “Make Animated GIF” button and select the desired location for it.
That's how it is. Finally (to finally consolidate the material covered), you can watch a short 33-second video demonstrating the process of making an animation:
It's no more complicated than the old (1998 or so) free Microsoft GIF Animator. It even seems to me that it's even simpler and more convenient.
Answer
I don't think that even with this program it is very easy to make animation. All these images still need to be prepared, and in my opinion it is more convenient to do all this at once in some ImageReady, in one place, that is