Gimp Avi Pic Tutorial

Don Von Alpha Dom
by Don Von Alpha Dom · 36 posts
15 years ago in GIMP
Posted 15 years ago · Author
Allot of people will pay decent credits for a good avi pic. This tutorial will teach you how to make your own for free. If you get really good, you can even open your own avi pic shop.

Gimp Download:
http://www.gimp.org/

Video Tutorial:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs1mNRMl9F8
Posted 15 years ago
i will like to know how they get the animated words to shake

like thisImage
and this

Image
Posted 15 years ago
Open gimp and go to "filters", there you will see something called "animation", thats it.

You need to open several layers, for example imagine you want an image to blend in, you open 3 or more layers and start to do an sequence of blending-in. The first layer you change the values to a little percentage and you keep increasing on each layer. Then you reproduce them as one, and voila.
Posted 15 years ago
Gif sucks! The image quality turns really bad!
PNG is the best, but since only gifs accept animated images... -.-
Posted 15 years ago · Author
JPG vs. GIF vs. PNG

JPEG/JPG
Short for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the original name of the committee that wrote the standard. JPG is one of the image file formats supported on the Web. JPG is a lossy compression technique that is designed to compress color and grayscale continuous-tone images. The information that is discarded in the compression is information that the human eye cannot detect. JPG images support 16 million colors and are best suited for photographs and complex graphics. The user typically has to compromise on either the quality of the image or the size of the file. JPG does not work well on line drawings, lettering or simple graphics because there is not a lot of the image that can be thrown out in the lossy process, so the image loses clarity and sharpness.

GIF
Short for Graphics Interchange Format, another of the graphics formats supported by the Web. Unlike JPG, the GIF format is a lossless compression technique and it supports only 256 colors. GIF is better than JPG for images with only a few distinct colors, such as line drawings, black and white images and small text that is only a few pixels high. With an animation editor, GIF images can be put together for animated images. GIF also supports transparency, where the background color can be set to transparent in order to let the color on the underlying Web page to show through. The compression algorithm used in the GIF format is owned by Unisys, and companies that use the algorithm are supposed to license the use from Unisys.*

PNG
Short for Portable Network Graphics, the third graphics standard supported by the Web (though not supported by all browsers). PNG was developed as a patent-free answer to the GIF format but is also an improvement on the GIF technique. An image in a lossless PNG file can be 5%-25% more compressed than a GIF file of the same image. PNG builds on the idea of transparency in GIF images and allows the control of the degree of transparency, known as opacity. Saving, restoring and re-saving a PNG image will not degrade its quality. PNG does not support animation like GIF does.
Posted 15 years ago
gif sucks if u dont know how to use it
look my ava pic here and say its GIF

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