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Postby Bunno Smurf » Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:03 pm
hi Tim,

Hope you don't mind if I answer. You make all the frames and then make the animation using something like Image Ready in Photoshop or some other kind of animation program. Then save the animation as a gif thats already moving. Then upload that gif to the server/website.

Is that clear enough?
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Postby Rachel » Tue Apr 10, 2007 2:36 am
Hi Tim, well technically an avatar is just a small picture to represent you, it can be a number of types of file including a .gif or .jpg and obviously doesn't have to be animated. :D

An animation is just made up of several smaller pics as Linda mentions and then these are manipulated within software and then saved as an animated gif. Each frame would initially be saved with it's own name (beers1.gif, beers2.gif) but once added to the animation only the final animation has the file name, not the individual frames.

Animations can only be saved as a .gif as opposed to a .jpg unless of course it is made using flash or a similar tool. Flash animations are a much better quality but also produce a much larger file size. :-D
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