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I've got to say, I actually don't know much about photoshop, sorry xPFawfulthegreat64 said:Well when I was making it, I selected all the frames and set them to zero delay. I don't know of any other way to adjust the speed, do you know where to do that on Photoshop? (I have the CC version, I think it is the newest but not sure)
Actually, now that I look at it, it is a bit slower than the one on the left. I'm not really sure how to fix this, so I'd advise keeping it as it is.Fawfulthegreat64 said:I know for sure this had more than 100 frames. But I've seen other gifs that are much more complex still at full speed. Meh, maybe I just need to look at it next to the one on the wiki.
How does it look next to the one that is on the wiki?
I'm going to Google this, is it easy to learn to use?Kingbowser99 said:I'm used to making animations in the Animation Shop. It's an older program, but it works pretty well for me.
kindaFawfulthegreat64 said:I'm going to Google this, is it easy to learn to use?Kingbowser99 said:I'm used to making animations in the Animation Shop. It's an older program, but it works pretty well for me.
What browser are you using? You might want to switch to different one.Fawfulthegreat64 said:I just created this gif in Photoshop, and set the frame-rate to "no delay." However, after saving it, it seems to go in slow motion. Anyone know how to fix this? Worth noting is that in the preview (not the browser preview, the one that Photoshop brings up) it went too fast. I have heard some gifs animate too slowly only on some screens, so is it just my computer, or is it slow for anyone else?
Just checked, it is 128 frames.Megadardery said:Yeah, I can now see it is slow, same thing happened with File:Star_DS.GIF.. Could you tell me how many frames did you got?