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Make an Animated .GIF with Paint.NET


Hellfire010

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In the Save As dialog (File > Save As...), use the 'Save as type' drop-down menu to select GIF. It will ask you to flatten if your project consists of more than one layer (which it will if it's defaulting to PDN). It's up to you whether you want to flatten or not.

If you need any more help, consult the following tutorial: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=6440

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thanks, i've been doing this but i had a really bad animation program thanks for the new one. I spent an hour or two making an animation of an eye looking around, it had 60 frames but it didn't look too good in the end. and i saved it in jpegs so it won't work in unfreez, but it's ok i'll find a way.

I may be an amateur, but.... um.... I'm bad at thinking of comebacks!

I would have a picture here but i don't have a good one the right size.

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Alternative GIF Animation Programs:

UnFreez

Link provided by Hellfire010

Microsoft GIF Animator

Link provided by Adamodell

Beneton Movie GIF

Link provided by trickman

Wow even the benton movie GIF is there

Wow i did not thing he would get "that" famous

Intelligence in knowing that a tomato is a fruit,Wisdom is knowing not to put it with fruits.

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