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Animated (Gif-)Art
Balthasar:
Thx for replies.
@Mr Feltzer
Basically you extract the images out of the Fallout critters.dat, convert them to gifs and/or bmp-files and after this the most work is done in Photoshop or a similar program. Here you have to put all the images into the right order and save each frame of the animation as separate image file. After doing this you put all the single files together with some gif-animation tool. This gif, for example has about 165 single frames ;)...
Michaelh139:
Actually a energy/lockpicker alt should be able to make this kind of lock...
Someone post this in suggestions! I'm too lazy...
Mr Feltzer:
--- Quote from: Balthasar on June 27, 2010, 10:21:08 am ---Thx for replies.
@Mr Feltzer
Basically you extract the images out of the Fallout critters.dat, convert them to gifs and/or bmp-files and after this the most work is done in Photoshop or a similar program. Here you have to put all the images into the right order and save each frame of the animation as separate image file. After doing this you put all the single files together with some gif-animation tool. This gif, for example has about 165 single frames ;)...
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Yeah I Knew How to do that, I Thought you would have found some awsum more simple way of doing it :P Well, Thanks Anway
Balthasar:
No, unfortunatly not ;)...
Nikey646:
--- Quote from: Mr Feltzer on June 27, 2010, 10:05:06 am ---Wow Cool, Id Like to know how that was Made.
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Another way, Fireworks CS4, is the Current Adobe Gif Animator :) it's basicly same thing, cept you can edit and add in 1 proggy :)
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