I'm having trouble making a GIF movie screen work.I started the animations with 0,with 48 cell frames,left the 1 to 10 number at 1,and the gif did load nicely,but if the the screen size is 640x360,I think it wants a much smaller common denometer(Like a standard 32x32,or 64x64)otherwise,if you tell it,"640x360",you'll only see the original 1st frame.Am I missing a step?Is there just a default setting?
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Posted by “JanXuan” on May 20, 2023.
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To be more spedific, you must have your image devided in four images of equal size. The size of the partial image is the size of the cell.
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It depends on the size of your images.You should have the cells at 1/4 of the image size.If your image is 512 x 256, your cell is 128 x 64.
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Posted by “Kristina” on May 19, 2023.
[Archived]I'm having trouble making a GIF movie screen work.I started the animations with 0,with 48 cell frames,left the 1 to 10 number at 1,and the gif did load nicely,but if the the screen size is 640x360,I think it wants a much smaller common denometer(Like a standard 32x32,or 64x64)otherwise,if you tell it,"640x360",you'll only see the original 1st frame.Am I missing a step?Is there just a default setting?
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Posted by “JanXuan” on May 20, 2023.
[Archived]To be more spedific, you must have your image devided in four images of equal size. The size of the partial image is the size of the cell.
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Posted by “JanXuan” on May 20, 2023.
[Archived]It depends on the size of your images.You should have the cells at 1/4 of the image size.If your image is 512 x 256, your cell is 128 x 64.
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