I appreciate both of you two's prompt replies. I just followed through these steps a second time, uploaded it to photobucket, and the image was still static. I was then prompted to flatten it, which I did. It then prompts me for dithering/transparency options, as usual when saving a. After creating all my layer/frames, I saved into a. I just uploaded right now, and sure enough, it does not animate it's stuck on a single frame. The reason why I didn't uploading the small-file. gif is that large, but if it is smaller than these requirements, then check for the file type and contact their support. Photobucket, like other upload sites, may have limitations on file type, file size, and bandwidth usage. On the other hand, just a couple pages earlier in this thread, and this is a similar issue, with a much simpler example:Ĭould this somehow be related? I'm not sure what the exact solution is. it could be from the source, or it could be this image itself. Converting apng's to gifs over and over gets tiring after a while. Is this normal? I know making gifs in GIMP wont give you that problem, but this is beside the topic.Would be nice if there was a fix for this though. Is there a fix for this? I make sure that no layers have been shifted or anything, but this border just wont go away.Īny help with this guys? ( I apologize if this has been answered before.)Īlso, the reason I use png over agif is because the finshed agif has a terrible pixelization problem. Its not as pronounced on that apng, but on others its quite noticeable. You notice it on the right and bottom of the image. It seems to be a little piece of the very first frame which sorta sticks there. Whenever I save an apng, I get this thin border around the edge of the image. Hey guys, love this plugin, however Im having a few issues.
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