Go to.
3) Use Jump frame at time: XX:XX:XX
First XX are minutes, second XX are seconds, XX are fractional seconds (dont worry about this one)
5) Go to the first frame of the scene you want to capture and press the MARK IN button.
(At the bottom of the screen the last set of buttons to the right, a black left and right arrow)
6) Go to the last frame of your scene and press the MARK OUT button kinda looks like _>
7)File -----> Save image sequence
8) Choose the location of the folder you made before.
9) Set number of digits to 3, just to be safe (the number of digits won't affect anything but if you only choose 1 digit and your animation numbers in double digits you will get problems later on)
10) Name the files and push OK
11) Wait for it to save your screenshots (the little window in the middle of the window will disappear when its done.
ImageReady:
1) Open ImageReady
2) File -----> Import ------> Folder as frames
3) Choose the folder you saved your screenshots to
4) It will load all the pics in order as frames
5) Image ------> Image size
6) Change width and height to 100, most likely its on 640
7) If you save it as it is now the file will be the right dimensions and you will have an animated gif but it will most likely be too big, you might also want to do some more editing.
8) At the bottom of the screen there is a wide window that has all the frames in separate thumbs.
9) Delete frames to decrease file size (Frames that are exactly alike)
10) If you select a frame and select the new frame button under the thumbs it will make a new frame and in it will be the same pic as the one you had selected before (usefull for loops)
11) Also use the rectangular marquee to select the area you want to show if you want to show a certain part.
12) [b]Image ------> Crop.
13) Cropping and deleting frames (click image then trash can) really makes your gif smaller
14) If you did that and its still too big, make your width smaller, try not to go under 75 then it gets too small and hard to see.
15) Crop, then size it down to 100
16) When your done go to[b] File ------> Save Optimized Image As
17) Save it in your DONE folder.
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In VirtualDub I'm getting an ERROR when:
Opening a .avi file.
Make sure you have XviD installed.
Opening a .mkv (or .mp4) file.
Read Me!
Opening one of those h246 files.
Read Me!
Adding a border:
1. - Open the canvas, open the picture you want to make the border in.
2. - With the canvas highlighted press Ctrl + A, which it will outline your entire canvas.
3. - Go to EDIT>>STROKE
4. In the STROKE settings you can adjust the color and width of the line your going to make. To change colors you have select a differet swatch color before you open STROKE menu. Try messing around with it.
5. - When your done setting your stroke press ok and you should now have a border around your picture.
evo, ovo je primjer koji sam napravio pomoću tog tutoriala (dio wings of a butterfly-a):
http://www.max-save.org/images/16223...-butterfly.gif
Costa: Nemoj stavljati prevelike slike u post. Dovoljno je staviti kao link.
Usput nemoj ni pomišljati umetnut ovo u sig zbog iste stvari. -->
hvala svima koji ste pokušali pomoći...ovo sam riješio s jednim tutorialom, pa ako nekome zatreba, evo:
How to make your animated GIFs
Requirements for this tutorial:
1) Adobe ImageReady
2) Virtual Dub
Setting up:
1) Make a folder in which you will do all your work in.
2) Make a folder called DONE in which you will save your completed Gifs to
3) Make a different folder for each character you do and a misc folder each with its own DONE folder for compiled Gifs
Capturing your screenshots: (Virtual Dub)
1) Open the episode you want
2) Press control+g or Edit--->Go to.
3) Use Jump frame at time: XX:XX:XX
First XX are minutes, second XX are seconds, XX are fractional seconds (dont worry about this one)
5) Go to the first frame of the scene you want to capture and press the MARK IN button.
(At the bottom of the screen the last set of buttons to the right, a black left and right arrow)
6) Go to the last frame of your scene and press the MARK OUT button kinda looks like _>
7)File -----> Save image sequence
8) Choose the location of the folder you made before.
9) Set number of digits to 3, just to be safe (the number of digits won't affect anything but if you only choose 1 digit and your animation numbers in double digits you will get problems later on)
10) Name the files and push OK
11) Wait for it to save your screenshots (the little window in the middle of the window will disappear when its done.
ImageReady:
1) Open ImageReady
2) File -----> Import ------> Folder as frames
3) Choose the folder you saved your screenshots to
4) It will load all the pics in order as frames
5) Image ------> Image size
6) Change width and height to 100, most likely its on 640
7) If you save it as it is now the file will be the right dimensions and you will have an animated gif but it will most likely be too big, you might also want to do some more editing.
8) At the bottom of the screen there is a wide window that has all the frames in separate thumbs.
9) Delete frames to decrease file size (Frames that are exactly alike)
10) If you select a frame and select the new frame button under the thumbs it will make a new frame and in it will be the same pic as the one you had selected before (usefull for loops)
11) Also use the rectangular marquee to select the area you want to show if you want to show a certain part.
12) [b]Image ------> Crop.
13) Cropping and deleting frames (click image then trash can) really makes your gif smaller
14) If you did that and its still too big, make your width smaller, try not to go under 75 then it gets too small and hard to see.
15) Crop, then size it down to 100
16) When your done go to[b] File ------> Save Optimized Image As
17) Save it in your DONE folder.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In VirtualDub I'm getting an ERROR when:
Opening a .avi file.
Make sure you have XviD installed.
Opening a .mkv (or .mp4) file.
Read Me!
Opening one of those h246 files.
Read Me!
Adding a border:
1. - Open the canvas, open the picture you want to make the border in.
2. - With the canvas highlighted press Ctrl + A, which it will outline your entire canvas.
3. - Go to EDIT>>STROKE
4. In the STROKE settings you can adjust the color and width of the line your going to make. To change colors you have select a differet swatch color before you open STROKE menu. Try messing around with it.
5. - When your done setting your stroke press ok and you should now have a border around your picture.
evo, ovo je primjer koji sam napravio pomoću tog tutoriala (dio wings of a butterfly-a):
http://www.max-save.org/images/16223...-butterfly.gif
Costa: Nemoj stavljati prevelike slike u post. Dovoljno je staviti kao link.
Usput nemoj ni pomišljati umetnut ovo u sig zbog iste stvari.
Zadnje izmijenjeno od: Costa. 02.09.2007. u 10:51.
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