>Scott <for...@gimpusers.com> wrote: > >> Hey thanks for the information. That was the problem was the image was in >> index mode. Changed it over to RGB and got things to work. I am sitll having >> problems but making progress. >> >> Hey Olivier I could definatly use some help here. If you would like to >> contact me at scottpersona...@gmail.com I would appreciate it. > >I'll do it today. > >> Here is what I have got so far and you can see the problem. I also would like >> the train to go a lot slower and also stop at the end. The train is only 2 >> cars long. Tried it like a dozen times and did get it to slow up once but >> still get the other effects. >> >> http://newbiescentralexch.com/00images/splash/animtrain.gif > >To slow up the movement, you need to set the delay in each frame to more >than the default. To make each new frame hide the preceding one, you >need to set it in (replace) mode. Thus the name of a given frame would >be > >frame#xx (replace) (200ms) > >for example. Then the train would simply move on the Web page. To stop >it at the end, you need to replace the image itself by another one, or >at least put a very very long delay in the last frame, say 100000ms. > >However, when you will use GAP's Move Path tool, it will be much easier, >and above all you will be able to have a stable landscape behind the >train, without being obliged to copy and merge the corresponding layer >with all frames of the animation. > I am using the Gap move path tool to do this. I couldn't find replace mode in the gap move path tool so I tried frame once mode and it seemed to work. I got it to slow down by changing the (ms) in the frames but now it is kind of jerky. I know I must be missing something
Example here: http://newbiescentralexch.com/00images/temp/train2.gif -- Scott (via www.gimpusers.com) _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user