Hello everyone. I've been learning to use this program for a couple of days now, and after a couple of small projects with pictures, i've come across the following problems. Hopefully someone can enlighten me.
1. I'm trying to save a project that has a total (until now) of 81 frames. But when I save it to my desktop as a GIF file, it only shows it until frame number 51 and then stops (doesn't even loop as before when it had fewer frames). Is this because it's the trial version and not the full version?
2. The "Add banner text" feature has the "fading" effect for words. But I can't seem to find the same effect for regular pictures. There is no "fading" effect on the "F/X Video" tool. Is this also because is the trial version?
Thank you all for your help.
GIF Animator Trial Version Help
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keenart
I have the Full version, have put as many as 5000 frames in an AVI Video; haven’t tried that with a GIF.
Try cutting your Video up into 25 frame segments and then reassembling them all into one larger Video by using the Add Video, have done this many times.
I don’t know of a fade effect for images, other than making each frame a little more transparent than the previous frame until gone. A little manual work but it does work. You can always use the feature that allows you to Edit in your favorite Graphic Program. This would allow you to use Diagonal fades and other transitions per frame.
This is a very basic program but if you get really creative with a Graphics Editor it can do a lot.
Try cutting your Video up into 25 frame segments and then reassembling them all into one larger Video by using the Add Video, have done this many times.
I don’t know of a fade effect for images, other than making each frame a little more transparent than the previous frame until gone. A little manual work but it does work. You can always use the feature that allows you to Edit in your favorite Graphic Program. This would allow you to use Diagonal fades and other transitions per frame.
This is a very basic program but if you get really creative with a Graphics Editor it can do a lot.
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cgonz61070
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keenart
That’s a good idea, try just using 6 or so frames as a test and adjust the time until it looks the way you want it, then do the total video when you have the timing right.
Highlight the first frame, then go to the last frame in your video, while holding down the Shift Key, with the mouse left click on the last frame and all of the frames will be highlighted. Then, right click on a highlighted frame, from the Menu List select item named Frame Properties. In the Frame Properties Dialog Box under Attributes, change the Delay to a setting you want and all of your frames will run at the same time.
Highlight the first frame, then go to the last frame in your video, while holding down the Shift Key, with the mouse left click on the last frame and all of the frames will be highlighted. Then, right click on a highlighted frame, from the Menu List select item named Frame Properties. In the Frame Properties Dialog Box under Attributes, change the Delay to a setting you want and all of your frames will run at the same time.
