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Save an animation in firealpaca
Save an animation in firealpaca




save an animation in firealpaca
  1. #Save an animation in firealpaca how to#
  2. #Save an animation in firealpaca skin#
  3. #Save an animation in firealpaca download#

The second arrow says to uncheck that last box so the “FA” logo isn’t covering your animation (because logo’s are annoying…)Ĭlick that box that says GIF! And then it’ll say to download That first arrow just says you can change the fps to your desire. It’ll show the animation once every file has completed. Then, click open and they should start uploading. All of them should be highlighted afterwards.

save an animation in firealpaca

Hold down the “Shift” button and click on the last PNG file. Want a shortcut to clicking all those frames?Ĭlick on the first PNG file, then scroll all the way to the last one.

save an animation in firealpaca

Now, a folder should show up like that ^^^^ I mean mine just went straight to one of the animations I was working on, so just look for the place that you saved all your PNG files and upload all of them IN SEQUENCE. That pink box in the middle is asking you to upload all those PNG files that were saved into your folder. Well, I usually just duplicate that layer. It can get really confusing with all the layers, so it’s best to number them…the reason I say “number them” is because…what if you have this super detailed picture, right? And you don’t want to repaint or recolor or redraw everything because it took you TOO freaking long. OH before we move on, a note on animating. Now, select that folder and there should be a pop up that asks if you want to GIF it! ^^^ I called my file “Example” and if you can see, there’s other folders that I made for different animations. That way no “repeats” are made or you aren’t saving over your files. I learned that after trying to make a new animation, it wouldn’t save! I was like “what? this worked last time, I know I’m doing it right.” Well, make a folder for each animation. It saves every frame in sequence as PNG files as “000″ “001″ “002″ and so forth. Now, before you move on, I’ll tell you this now. Now moving on, let’s say you’ve finished all your frames, right? Open the “File” drop down menu but go to the option that says “Export Layers” ^^^Here you can choose how many fps you’re gonna use :)

#Save an animation in firealpaca skin#

Once dropped down there is an option called “AutoPlay” which is beneath “Onion Skin Mode” There’s an option on the same drop down menu under “View”. Now, let’s say you want to check how your animation looks so far. Once opened, if you make a new layer, the previous layer will be colored red and the layer above it if you’re checking frames will be green! Now let’s say you’ve just finished your final product and want to animate, yeah? There’s an option on top labelled “View” which you want to drop down and there will be an option called “Onion Skin Mode”

#Save an animation in firealpaca how to#

I’m not a big animator here, like, at all, but I know how to animate!Ĭheck below the cut if you want to find out! Click the big yellow button and that should download the final animated GIF.įor web browsers that do not automatically download when you click the big yellow icon (are people still using Internet Explorer?), right-click on the big yellow button (not the preview slideshow, even though it looks like an animation) and select Save Link As or Save Target As (from the popup context menu) to download the GIF.How To Animate with FireAlpaca! If you haven’t seen their “How To” blog yet :) The big red button changes to a big yellow button with OK! Download on it. Set the GIF options (frame rate, size, loop, FireAlpaca logo watermark), then click the big red button.ģ. Yes, that is a button, not a decorative image. After the images have finished uploading, a big red button appears under the preview slideshow, with the words Create a GIF animation on it and an image of the FireAlpaca mascot emerging from a strip of film. Do not upload the frames one at a time.Ģ. First upload a sequence of images in one set (either select multiple images and drag them all onto the upload area, or use the Select button and select multiple files). Assuming you are using AlpacaDouga  - either as part of the Export Layers option, or by going directly to the website.ġ.






Save an animation in firealpaca