So I used a reaaally old set of drawings I made when I wondered what animation would be like (it's time consuming!), and I ended up getting this result with a flat 130 ms between each frame, using the GIF maker:
Animation Test by me
When I made the drawings I used a different GIF maker that let me vary the time between each frame, and I ended up with this:
Animation Test by me
Pretty useful being able to control the time between frames, huh?
Wow, Tyler, this is so cool! I just make gifs with images I find online, maybe playing with animated text... but not animated expressions. Thanks for sharing this; now I know what to put in the announcements on Monday from the blog stream. :-)
Hey there again, Tyler! This was definitely one of the most interesting tech tips that I have seen so far. I have never considered this to be a possibility when creating my own gifs. Like Dr. Gibbs, I have stuck with creating gifs from still images online. I think this is a really cool idea that I might look into in the future. Thanks for the tip!
Wow, Tyler, this is so cool! I just make gifs with images I find online, maybe playing with animated text... but not animated expressions. Thanks for sharing this; now I know what to put in the announcements on Monday from the blog stream. :-)
ReplyDeleteHey there again, Tyler!
ReplyDeleteThis was definitely one of the most interesting tech tips that I have seen so far. I have never considered this to be a possibility when creating my own gifs. Like Dr. Gibbs, I have stuck with creating gifs from still images online. I think this is a really cool idea that I might look into in the future. Thanks for the tip!