Author Topic: Gimp picturing help?  (Read 1072 times)

i know this may not seem very related to blockland, but...
<<<look at my crappy avatar that someone else made for me!!! >;P


i need help using the gimp... i already have 8 layers, each one being a different frame. how do i make it move through each frame artificially like stop-motion?

oh, and i posted it here because no other forums will reply...

four views and no replies... what, does EVERYONE use MSpaint? please tell me if you do...

Try using Paint.NET, it's a lot more user-friendly.

But doesn't support animation.

Gimp and MSPaint are not the only two image editing programs on Earth, also I told you not to cross post, yet you made 2 other identical topics, and I have therefore reported you.

Gimp =/= animation program

Gimp =/= animation program

animation program you mean, like cartooney or what i was asking for?

whatever. i think i will keep this crappy avatar...

animation program you mean, like cartooney or what i was asking for?

What does the word animation mean?

Gimp =/= animation program
Yes it is, you just have to know how to do it right. :P

i know this may not seem very related to blockland, but...
That sir, is why you are in off-topic.

GIMP, didn't choose that name very wisely.

GIMP, didn't choose that name very wisely.
[im g]http://timesonline.typepad.com/style/images/2007/10/19/gimp_3.jpg[/img][i mg]http://www.goofywildcat.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/gimp-splash.png[/img]
I know :P
I was talking over skype to one of my friends and i said i was going to draw a pig on gimp, and she said What did you just call me?
« Last Edit: December 07, 2009, 11:27:02 AM by zookuw »

Try using Paint.NET, it's a lot more user-friendly.

It's true but Gimps features and capabilities are much higher than Paints an it also allows you to do pretty decent animations.