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Built In GIF Creator Feature request


FirePheonix

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I think later versions of paint.net should have should have a built in GIF creator. I hate downloading programs that stamp stuff like "TRIAL VERSION!!!" onto your finished GIF. Not to mention, they don't have the handy and great graphical features paint.net has built in, and, to top it off, they're not very user-friendly

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Paint.NET will never become an animation program, Rick has said this.

And as for your problem, use the program called unFREEze, it's free and dose not leave a watermark on the finished GIF.

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Yeah, all you need to do is create a file type plugin that animates your image using layers (top layer is first frame bottom layer is last frame).

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He posted first, while I was typing the drawn out version :P

And I can see why Rick refuses to do it:

He wants it to stay a graphics editor, not multiple programs. Maybe a plugin could be made with a lot of work. Then again, I don't want Rick's head to explode :P

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From the FAQ

Can I make animated GIF's with Paint.NET?

No, sorry. Paint.NET is not an animation program.

"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former"

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I would still like to see a simple gif animation-thing. It would use an interface like the ico file plugin

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