Repeat the previous steps, and make a lot of files, the normal ones require about 8-15 files, remember, the more files you make, the more beautiful it is, like the bouncy ball ones, if you make it like mine, it's fine, but if you make it a bit more complicated like: |
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It takes more time to do it like this, of course if you make the bouncy ball slowly go up and down, it will take probably about 100 files by the time it finishes, but of course, it'll look wonderful! |
The final step is open MICROSOFT GIF ANIMATOR that you downloaded, and open the page you worked on LAST, and press Edit-Select all, or Ctrl A(which is select all)and choose copy, or CTRL+C. Say if I made blinkies file 1-10, I would open 10, 9, 8... in order and paste them on the big squares in MICROSOFT GIF ANIMATOR. We have to open it from the recent one because it's how the program works. |
I'm really sorry, but I don't have time to make a better one! It came out badly because i saved it as a jpeg file, since jpeg works better on geocities. |
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THE LAST STEP!!!!!: now, save it, you can view the draft by clicking on the > arrow key at the top, beside the question mark, now all you have to do is click on the first frame, and then the IMAGE tab, and change the duration to 25, do the same to all other frames. So it will make it longer and seem more delicate than a rush job. THIS IS EXTRA, BUT COMMONLY USED: click on the ANIMATION tab, then LOOPING, then REPEAT FOREVER. Here is the example of a quick 0 duration one, the above one is 25, which is the standard. |
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0 Duration, very fast |
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