Originally posted by kenanNope. And good! Moving avatars are annoying! 🙁
How do you save them in your computer as an animation? Whenever I save them, the gif file becomes a static.
Also when I upload it to have it as my avatar, it still is static, although the document still is a [b]".gif file". Can you help me?
Thanks in advance.[/b]
Originally posted by kenanWhat program are you using to create your animation? Download the Microsoft GIF animator (free), throw in your frames, adjust timing...etc., save and upload.
How do you save them in your computer as an animation? Whenever I save them, the gif file becomes a static.
Also when I upload it to have it as my avatar, it still is static, although the document still is a [b]".gif file". Can you help me?
Thanks in advance.[/b]
Originally posted by rbmorrisActually, I was looking for a free gif animator. (I was using some fancy viewer called Corel, came with my Sony Viao Laptop which is now expired)
What program are you using to create your animation? Download the Microsoft GIF animator (free), throw in your frames, adjust timing...etc., save and upload.
Thanks a bunch!
Originally posted by rbmorriswhat about animations that are already created?
What program are you using to create your animation? Download the Microsoft GIF animator (free), throw in your frames, adjust timing...etc., save and upload.
I've downloaded animated gifs off the web, then tried to upload them to rhp but they don't work?
Any compy smart guys out there know how to uploads animated gifs?
Originally posted by uzlessAvatar animations MUST be 50x50 exactly, and under 32K I believe.
what about animations that are already created?
I've downloaded animated gifs off the web, then tried to upload them to rhp but they don't work?
Any compy smart guys out there know how to uploads animated gifs?
Fail any of that, and your avatar is the first frame only.
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