Gif Animator - Selecting All Frames?
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Gif Animator - Selecting All Frames?
Is there a way to select all frames to do things like resizing them or changing the speed without doing it one at a time?
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Hi Slapdown, welcome to the forums,
To resize all your frames, in the timeline click on the first image. Then scroll to the last image/frame. Press and hold the Shift Key, then select (click on) the last frame. All frames should be selected. Now go to Edit>Resize Image. A dialogue box will open, and you will be able to set the size. That's it!!!
In short:
1. Select all frames by using the Windows multi-select of Shift + Click.
2. Edit Menu>Resize Image
3. Set the new image size (Width in Pixels, or Height in Pixels, (have the Keep Aspect Ratio box checked).
To resize all your frames, in the timeline click on the first image. Then scroll to the last image/frame. Press and hold the Shift Key, then select (click on) the last frame. All frames should be selected. Now go to Edit>Resize Image. A dialogue box will open, and you will be able to set the size. That's it!!!
In short:
1. Select all frames by using the Windows multi-select of Shift + Click.
2. Edit Menu>Resize Image
3. Set the new image size (Width in Pixels, or Height in Pixels, (have the Keep Aspect Ratio box checked).
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A small correction here... to resize the whole animation, you don't need to select all frames. Just click "Edit, Resize Image..."
As for changing Frame Properties, then Ron has the method there. Before you resize, you may want to first save the file in UGA format, just in case!
The shift-click thing Ron mentions also works for the Object Manager panel.
See also http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=13884
As for changing Frame Properties, then Ron has the method there. Before you resize, you may want to first save the file in UGA format, just in case!
The shift-click thing Ron mentions also works for the Object Manager panel.
See also http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=13884
