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Anonymous
So, /gif/, seemingly my gif is way too slow!
Though I set the frames at 0.01 seconds.
Any cure for this? heres some shana.
>> Anonymous
name of anime plz?
>> Spin The Black Circle !ZV9v1et5Mk
>>816684
the name is Youra Stupdcunt
>> Anonymous
You're a freaking nub, google it next time: the op GAVE you part of the title. Its shakugan no shana.
>> Anonymous
>>817135

I thank you anon !
So all I need to do is keep out of the 200+ frame rate
>> Anonymous
>>817144
Your gif had 277 frames, whereas the one>>817130
made was only 61 frames. Yours had a ton of duplicates frames.
>> Anonymous
>>817156

I actually fraps'd the material from VLC when I downloaded the opening. Did you have to manually delete the duplicated frames or is there an option for such a act?
>> Anonymouse
>>817144
Well its not quite that simple.
The more frames used will make your gif longer, yes. But its more about how much movement is being animated (more frames = more movement) and how long each frame is actually displayed. (the fps adjustment you made).

In your case I deleted every other frame from the gif, making it seem faster as less movement is actually being animated.

However, I also upped the fps count to .002 and .003 which makes things seem smoother and easier for the eye to see.


However, keeping your frame count too 100-150 or so generally keeps your gifs from seeming to run too long and allows you to trade off length for pixel size when it comes to kb/mb size. The longer in frames your gif is, the smaller in pixel size it has to be to fall in under 4MB. Or vice versa.
>> Anonymouse
>>817159
There is an option to do that in jasc animation shop 3. Which I what I always use.