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Gimp Animation Tutorial - Read in the first part of the tut why i made another tut same as Lance

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GIMP Animation Tutorial

well this is an old tut. i have on a forum now i'm going to bring this in here ... i do think its using the old version of gimp but i'm not sure since i stop using GIMP for the same reason most peoples do it, they just want better and go for other programs like Photoshop.

And i did notice the Tutorial Lancer posted but i just think some pictures for every step would help some of the newby's in the art of GIMP-ing wink.gif
And yes even if it is for the old version of GIMP you can still find your way whit this tutorial on the new version since not much have been changed.

So lets start:
Here you will learn to make an animation from a spritesheet.
If you already have your animation frames ready, skip to step 7

Step 1:
Open GIMP, and paste your spritesheet from your file on the computer
File -> Open as a layer...
It should look like this (depending on your spritesheet)



Step 2:
Select one of the frames of the animation with the rectangular select tool and copy it



Step 3:
Create a new image window (Ctrl + N) in the right size for the animation with a transperent background



Step 4:
Paste the frame you copied earlier (Ctrl + V), and make it a new layer (click the button with the white paper on it in the layer window)



Step 5:
Delete the layer called background in the new window you opened


Step 6:
Repeat Steps 2 and Step 4 for each frame of the animation
you should get something like this



Step 7:
File -> Save a copy...
type the name of your animation and then afterwards add .gif
In the export window select the options in the picture below:




Step 8:
Choose these settings:



Final product:


Final settings:
In order to make all the animation frames in the right place and not each frame on it's own place, make each time one frame (layer) visible and the frame (layer) before it in the GIMP window to move every frame for their place.

This is the ending:



After you have created the animation and saved the file, try to use the image->autocrop function to erase the transperent space around the sprite.
*How to test the animation you just made without saveing it is comming soon, just need to find out a tutorial i made a long ago on some other forum*
I hope you enjoyed!

 

 

 


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yordan
Hi,
This post has already been published here : http://www.logicalgamers.com/showthread.ph...4252/index.html on 11/24/2007.
It seems that you forgot a part of the tutorial rules, as they are expressed here : http://www.astahost.com/how-s-tutorials-f6.html
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3. The Tutorials must be written in your own language. This is perhaps the MOST IMPORTANT rule of all. They should not be copied off another site (Plagiarism) and directly pasted here. Plagiarism can lead to a BAN.

Did you notice the quotes I put here above ?
I put the quotes because I did not write this sentences. Posting copied text is not strictly forbidden, simply you have to put between quotes (just like I did it) and mention where the text is coming from.
I put the quotes on your text today. Please do the quoting by yourself next time you post copied text. This is simply honesty, or politeness toward the text's author. If you don't do this, we could imagine that you are trying to cheat with the hosting credit system, which makes the admins around here rather mad. mad.gif
Regards
Yordan

 

 

 


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MoonLightCity
Awesome tutorial, I couldn't figure out how to do animation on gimp... Thanks!

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Hi,
This post has already been published here : http://www.logicalgamers.com/showthread.ph...4252/index.html on 11/24/2007.
It seems that you forgot a part of the tutorial rules, as they are expressed here : http://www.astahost.com/how-s-tutorials-f6.html
QUOTE
3. The Tutorials must be written in your own language. This is perhaps the MOST IMPORTANT rule of all. They should not be copied off another site (Plagiarism) and directly pasted here. Plagiarism can lead to a BAN.

Did you notice the quotes I put here above ?
I put the quotes because I did not write this sentences. Posting copied text is not strictly forbidden, simply you have to put between quotes (just like I did it) and mention where the text is coming from.
I put the quotes on your text today. Please do the quoting by yourself next time you post copied text. This is simply honesty, or politeness toward the text's author. If you don't do this, we could imagine that you are trying to cheat with the hosting credit system, which makes the admins around here rather mad. mad.gif
Regards
Yordan


Hey Yordan, I know all about copyright and i never done such a thing. It's my tutorial and I posted on LG long time ago. Please investigate before you acuse someone for plagiate. If you are still not convinced it is my tutorial than tell me your username on LG and i'll pm you to proove. I think i deserve some excuses.

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Jezstarr
Never knew animation was possible with GIMP tbh.

Good tutorial, but looks a tiny bit confusing maybe because i never work with animation though...

Keep it up!

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yordan
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It's my tutorial and I posted on LG long time ago. Please investigate before you acuse someone for plagiate. If you are still not convinced it is my tutorial than tell me your username on LG and i'll pm you to proove. I think i deserve some excuses.

OK, I know that you are on LG, and you know I am too.
The point is that, in astahost tutorial section, you can only post new tutorials. You have to quote old tutorials, specifying where they come from.
If the tutorial is written by another guy, you have to quote the other guy's text.
If you wrote the tutorial, you have to quote yourself.
The tutorial was posted last year (11/24/2007), it has to be quoted.
We give a lot of credits in the tutorial section. The only condition is that astahost must be the first site where it's posted. If it has already been published somewhere else, we are not interested.
It's the same problem as for novel makers. Once you have written a nice story, an interesting novel, which has been published and a lot of people have read it, nobody else will give you money for the same text, they will want a new text, for instance the next adventures of the same people or something else which is new.
Sorry, but this is a non-negociatable rule. Of course, I apply it to myself too, and I don't post here the tutorials I made on other technical sites.
Regards
Yordan

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QUOTE(yordan @ Oct 15 2008, 07:51 AM) *
OK, I know that you are on LG, and you know I am too.
The point is that, in astahost tutorial section, you can only post new tutorials. You have to quote old tutorials, specifying where they come from.
If the tutorial is written by another guy, you have to quote the other guy's text.
If you wrote the tutorial, you have to quote yourself.
The tutorial was posted last year (11/24/2007), it has to be quoted.
We give a lot of credits in the tutorial section. The only condition is that astahost must be the first site where it's posted. If it has already been published somewhere else, we are not interested.
It's the same problem as for novel makers. Once you have written a nice story, an interesting novel, which has been published and a lot of people have read it, nobody else will give you money for the same text, they will want a new text, for instance the next adventures of the same people or something else which is new.
Sorry, but this is a non-negociatable rule. Of course, I apply it to myself too, and I don't post here the tutorials I made on other technical sites.
Regards
Yordan


Yet again i still don't see why i still have my warning? The rules doesn't state anything about re-posting old tutorials.
I even stated in the first part of the tutorial that i re-posted this "well this is an old tut. i have on a forum now i'm going to bring this in here ..."
And as you can see re-posting this thread was a good idea, some of the members find this really useful, if you want us not to re-post a tutorial without the quote then make it a rule and don't give warnings from a rule you have only in your head....

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Lancer
I tend to agree.

Not wanting to make trouble versus moderators etc, but come on... this tutorial was written and submitted by the author. He want's points and has submitted something of his own work to earn them. I'm currently writing a tutorial at the moment, to do with some cutting edge (latest features) in a certain program. I will be posting the tutorial on AstaHost, but also, I want to get appreciation by posting it to the forums of that software. If it happens to be spotted by zealous moderators because it get put online there first... is that really breaking the rules?

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yordan
QUOTE(Lancer @ Oct 16 2008, 02:25 AM) *
I tend to agree.

Not wanting to make trouble versus moderators etc, but come on... this tutorial was written and submitted by the author. He want's points and has submitted something of his own work to earn them. I'm currently writing a tutorial at the moment, to do with some cutting edge (latest features) in a certain program. I will be posting the tutorial on AstaHost, but also, I want to get appreciation by posting it to the forums of that software. If it happens to be spotted by zealous moderators because it get put online there first... is that really breaking the rules?

Your post has to be posted at astahost first. If it has already been posted somewhere else, don't post it here, or quote yourself.
A topic from last year somewhere else cannot be considered as an original topic today here.
Besides that, if you are able writing a ten pages tutorial last year, you can without problem write another one on another subject today. But don't wake up old news as if they are brand new infos.

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CheckProgs
Thank you for bringing it here.
I am learning to use GIMP as an alternative for Photoshop since
I am on a different computer.


I must admit GIMP makes creating things much easier.


Whereas Photoshop supplies editing skills and properties.

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Lancer
Well, I have to say I'm not having much fun with PotableApp ClamAV.

For my own computer usage, my "virus fix" is that I don't use Windows... haven't since about ten years ago. Linux all the way for me and very happy.

...which is the reason I that while I do have one (test) windows computer, that machine is not connected to the internet.

So then, I downloaded PortableClamAV onto a USB along with the latest database virus... both http://db.local.clamav.net/main.cvd and http://db.local.clamav.net/daily.cvd

I ran the USB installer on my Windows computer (telling it to install on the USB) and put the database files into E:\ClamWinPortable\Data\db\. The program (looking under HELP menu) now thinks it's updated but on running a scan, it says "MD5 Verification Error" and scans 0 files, despite me having highlighted a bunch to scan in the GUI.

I can't see where any MD5sum files are.

Not being on the 'net with this Windows test machine I can only update manually. Their forums were hopeless (loads of finds of errors nothing like mine). Any ideas on how I can successfully set PortableClamAV up?


EDIT: No worries... installed ClamAV on my usual Linux box, stole the virusdb from there... those ones worked.

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yordan
QUOTE(Lancer @ Oct 20 2008, 10:47 PM) *
Whoah - that clamwin is definitely timely yordan!
Edit: Hang on... looks like this might be a USB distro. I see it has a "setup.exe"... does it run within Windows? Can I run it in my friends computer with no install?

I was talking about a standalone distro for ClamWin, also known as portable Clamwin, you put it on an USB stick and you run it (clicking on the exe file on the stick) and ask for scanning a folder on the stick or on the hard drive. And it self-updates the virus definitions when it's on a system connected to the internet. You find it here : http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/clamwin_portable

a first exe is a self-expanding file, expands the whole folder on your USB stick. And then you run from the expanded folder.
The self-expanding compressed file is named something*paf.exe, and the extracted executable file is named ClamWinPortable.exe

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Lancer
Whoah - that clamwin is definitely timely yordan! I already know about live CD's, USB installs of Linux etc, but this is different isn't it? I mean... native working apps to bring to people with, Windows, to run on Windows?
This is very timely for me because someone asked me to analyse their computer yesterday (will be calling today) as they have had virus issues... and my big box isn't feeling up to being lugged around anymore. Now it looks like I won't have to pull their hard drive out and take it home, making a mission and a half to see what they might have caught.

....cheers for the headsup! cool.gif

Edit: Hang on... looks like this might be a USB distro. I see it has a "setup.exe"... does it run within Windows? Can I run it in my friends computer with no install?

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docduke
Great! I'm certainly glad I asked! Your comment about ClamWin is an very valuable. I have always been concerned about sticking a USB drive into an unknown computer, and getting back more than I wanted.

Do you know anyone who has tried Mac-on-a-Stick? Can we really run Mac software without careful tuning on a PC? Does it require Mac-formatted drives, or can it read FAT and NTFS files?

This is the first time I have seen something that doesn't claim it takes lots of hard work, like this: Run Mac OS X on a PC, which says it's hard, and many drivers aren't available; and Build a Hackintosh Mac for Under $800, which starts with PC hardware and customizes it to run OS-X.

Windows is clearly designed to force software to get attached to a specific computer and operating system in a way that prevents its portability. It is really nice to see that many useful portable programs have been collected in one place.

Thanks! cool.gif

docduke

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yordan
When I forgot the address of the portable tools, I type "portable putty" in Google.
Generally speaking, the standalone applications are here : http://portableapps.com/
My favorite ones are puttyportable and FileZillaportable.
When I do some Unix work on a Windows system, I also love the portable version of NotePad++
And I appreciate Pidgin Portable, because it has all my settings ready to be used, and it's able of talking both with my MSN and my gmail contacts (it asks me two passwords because of privacy when I forget my flashkey in a system).
More specifically, the standalone version for gimp is here : http://portableapps.com/apps/graphics_pictures/gimp_portable
I also appreciate ClamWin portable, here : http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/clamwin_portable , you put it on your USB flashdisk, and you run it directly from the flashdisk, very useful for scanning the files you just put on your flashdisk from a collegue whose PC is presumably not so secure.

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