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Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:43 am by V
but I renewed it.
what have YOU done today, TR?
also I'm not sure if heartbleed effected us but you should probably not change your password, the jitterbug gang are working hard and they need …
what have YOU done today, TR?
also I'm not sure if heartbleed effected us but you should probably not change your password, the jitterbug gang are working hard and they need …
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Importing GIFs
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Importing GIFs
Can anyone tell me how to place/import an animated GIF onto an existing image without losing the frames and animation?
That's all.
~Thanks in advance.
That's all.
~Thanks in advance.
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Re: Importing GIFs
I don't believe Photoshop lets you do this unless if you save it in a .mov or .swf format (correct me if I'm wrong), but if you drag a gif into GIMP, it will slice it into individual frames. I would assume this works if you open a .Gif onto another image in GIMP as well?
Re: Importing GIFs
You're right about the first part. I'll experiment with a few other ideas and see how it goes.
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