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My intention is to build a small animated .gif, good for use with AJAX scripts or whatever. First we create an object in any graphic editor (Xara LX or Inkscape), then we create several clones and applying a transformation to the clones. Later we export them separately as .png and open it with Gimp. Gimp allows us to save it as animated .gif.
I'll hack quick'n'dirty demo and will let you know.
Thanks for the screencast, it got me going. I would have made it a bit clearer that 'dai' is the name of the share which you previously configured but I found that out RTFMing :D
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Hello Dai,
I've got a good idea for a screencast: creating simple web-animations using Inkscape and Gimp. Will you create such a screencast if I'll show you how?
Sounds interesting let me know some more details.
My intention is to build a small animated .gif, good for use with AJAX scripts or whatever. First we create an object in any graphic editor (Xara LX or Inkscape), then we create several clones and applying a transformation to the clones. Later we export them separately as .png and open it with Gimp. Gimp allows us to save it as animated .gif.
I'll hack quick'n'dirty demo and will let you know.
Hi Dai,
I did the demo. You might download it from rapidshare.com: http://rapidshare.com/files/195960056/gif_ticker.zip.html
Let me know if there is any question about this video.
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Thanks for the screencast, it got me going. I would have made it a bit clearer that 'dai' is the name of the share which you previously configured but I found that out RTFMing :D
Anyway, thanks for the help!
+R
Really helpful for me.
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