GIMP :: How To Add Animated GIF On Top Of Image

Jul 6, 2013

How to add an animated gif on top of an image?

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GIMP :: How To Add Top Image To Animated GIF

Jul 6, 2013

I want to add a top image to an animated gif, an image that is like the background image which will appear together with each frame, but appears on the top of the frames instead.

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GIMP :: Still Image Over Animated Background?

May 17, 2012

I have a 25 layer animated gif done. I also have a png of the same size with a transparent background. I want to run that png image on each layer so the background is animated while the foreground is not.

How do I add that layer to each one of the 25 layers of the gif so that the background looks animated while the foreground looks still? Version 2.6.11

I have attached the 25 layer background and the single top layer.

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GIMP :: Creating Animated GIF Image

Aug 30, 2013

I don't even have any single experience in editing images but I can do simple image manipulation like cropping.So what should I do to learn Gimp quickly?

And I am in an urge to create an animated .gif image like the one in the attachment. I have to post to my blog to illustrate a process. So how to create an image like that?

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GIMP :: How To Put Animated Text On Still Image

Nov 11, 2010

I'm working with banners and I've made the banner I want. When I put the text on there and add an animation to the text, it always goes to a different screen and won't show with the original background. Is there anyway to get the animated text to work on a still background?

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GIMP :: Put Multiple Animated GIF Files On Top Of Unmoving JPEG Image?

Aug 2, 2013

I have a not-moving .jpeg image and I want to put 5 different animated .gif images on top of that .jpeg image background but I don't want those 5 .gif images to stop moving.

how to make .gif images like these using GIMP 2.8.6

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GIMP :: How To Add Delay To Animated GIF

Jul 25, 2011

I told GIMP not to add a delay to my animated gif but GIMP did anyway and now my animated gif is really slow. How can I prevent GIMP from adding a delay to my animated gif?

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Edit: How can I save my project without losing my layers so I can work on it again later?

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GIMP :: Animated GIF Freezing?

Mar 15, 2013

I've never been into animation very much but recently, while making an avatar, I couldn't make up my mind which of the three chipmunks from Alvin and the Chipmunks I should put into it. I decided to try an animated gif and put them all in a constant loop one-by-one. How hard can it be, I thought.

Well, turns out it wasn't and here it is:

On paper, it works fine but in practise, it doesn't for reasons I can't fathom. I've tested it on three forums and on every one of them, it occasionally freezes in the last frame and refuses to execute the animation while other people's animated signatures and avatars animate just fine so it's safe to assume that there's something wrong with my gif.

Here are the settings I used while exporting:

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GIMP :: Animated Route Along A Map

Feb 12, 2010

How to create an animated route along a map. Here's the final image...

While these steps will only show how to add a single route to a map, you can add as many routes as you would like and even instruct the script to start on any layer or have any number of frames.

I'm using GIMP 2.6.6 for the tutorial. You will need the following script installed to complete the tutorial ->Animated Path Stroking Script Suite. The script zip file was updated today (December 26, 2013) to include brushes from GIMP 2.6. GIMP 2.8 no longer uses them, but in order to run the script effectively without having to modify the script itself, please add the brushes to your GIMP brushes folder here: C:/Program Files/GIMP-2.0/share/gimp2.0/brushes There have been no changes to the script, so if you have the previous version, there is no need to install it.

It's probably a good idea to have the animation settings script installed on your computer so you can quickly adjust the timing of the layers. That script can be download here-> saulgoode's animation settings script

Let's begin.

Step 1

Open up your desired map in GIMP. I'm using one from Google that's near my house in Central Florida and I'll show you how to get to Disney World.

Step 2

Create a duplicate of the map so you have two layers. Here's a screenshot of the layer dialog window.

Step 3

Grab your path tool and start creating your path on the image. Here's what my path looks like. I started near the green dot and finished at the red dot. The path will be painted in the direction you draw it.

Step 4

With your path now drawn, make your top layer active by clicking on it in the layer dialog window...(It's highlighted in blue in my screenshot.) This is the layer we will start drawing on. The bottom layer will be left untouched.

Step 5

Choose the brush you want to paint with. I chose the Circle Fuzzy (07) and set the spacing to 1.0

Step 6

Click on the Paths Tab in GIMP and it will show the path dialog window and all of the paths you have for that image. Right now, we should only have one. Right-click on that path and choose Animated Path Stroking.

Here's the settings I picked...

Click OK and script will do the rest and your animation should look something like so:

Step 7

If you want to alter the speed of the layers, make sure you installed the Animation Settings script I recommended at the beginning of the tutorial and go to Filters > Animation > Settings... Under delay you set the timing. The larger the number the longer the delay. I picked 100 and set the mode to Replace. I then added a longer delay (1.5 seconds or 1500 ms) to my first and last frames. To do that, I double-clicked on the layer name changed the timing number to (1500ms), and then hit the <Enter> key. Make sure you hit the <Enter> key so that GIMP will know to make the changes.

That's it! Give it a shot and see what you come up with. Try adding more routes to the map, changing brush size, colors, and altering the number of frames they are drawn over. Don't be afraid to experiment with the settings. Undo is your friend!

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GIMP :: Animated PNG Plugin?

Jun 1, 2011

I have about 350 images I am trying to turn into an animated GIF so I can stick them in Flash rather than importing 350 images. When I click "Optimize for GIF" it works, but strips the quality way down. I would rather use a PNG, so if there is a plugin, I would love to hear about it OR if you know a way for the animated GIF to be created without losing quality, that would be awesome.

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GIMP :: Speed Of Animated GIF

Jul 9, 2013

GIMP can preview my animation at 25 fps but when I export the animated GIF I can't seem to get it to run fast enough. I reduce the amount of time between frames to 0 and tried experimenting with the 'use delay entered above for all frames' but it's just way too slow.

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GIMP :: How To Edit Animated GIF

Oct 31, 2013

I would like to edit an animated GIF. I can open it in GIMP and the various frames appear as layers - all good so far. I would like to paste in an object into each frame then re-export. The problem is, many of the frames have large transparent sections in them. I'm guessing this how the original program saved some space in the GIF file - by using transparency in areas that don't change from the first few frames. Is this going to cause issues, and if so, is there a way to export all the frames as images with the full detail rather than looking like a series of cheese-graters?

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GIMP :: Animated GIF Too Fast?

Sep 5, 2011

I can't slow down my gif.

I save as animation. However my setting of delay between frames makes no difference. I set it at 200 milliseconds and another at 65000 milliseconds

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GIMP :: 2 Animated GIFs Into One?

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I got a request from an administrator of an online meat cutters club. He sent me two separate animated gifs that he wants me to put together side by side in one picture. When I open one it is fine. I then adjust the canvas to make room for the other but when I "open as layers" the second gif's colors are all messed up. Is there a way to combine 2 animated gifs side by side into one larger image? It would be some tedious work moving the layers and merging down to mix them in, but I might be able to do that.

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GIMP :: Convert Multiple BMP Into 1 Animated GIF

Jan 12, 2014

I have 100 BMP images, all the same size ( 508 x 320 ). Is there simple procedure to import these into GIMP and save as an Animated GIF ?

From what I've read ( via search and the manual ) I getting impression that I must create a layer for each frame and then insert the image. This would be very time consuming.

Virtual DUb has very user friendly interface, but I have problems with final product ( lots of residual artifacts )

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Jul 5, 2013

How to add an extra background to the animated gif?

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Feb 10, 2013

I want to make a gif like this:

Is it possible to make it with Gimp?

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Is there a tutorial or something for how to edit animated gifs? I want to add some watermarks and crop some of my gifs.

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I cannot get an animated gif I save with GIMP to save with 'one frame per layer (replace)' because GIMP won't allow me to choose that! all the 'animated GIF options' are grayed out.

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GIMP :: Remove Transparency In Animated GIF?

Nov 11, 2012

I have an animated gif in which I put in a transparent background on all the frames a long time ago. But the edges of the images were all anti-aliased, so the edges look pretty bad on a much different background. Now I want to change it back to the black background on each frame, and the origial file is lost.

I went through each frame and used Select by color to select the transparency, then Edit to fill the selection with black. However, most frames have a layer boundary that is smaller than the image size because the animation does not always fill the screen. The background on each layer/frame is still transparent. When I saved that work, only the current layer boundary in each frame shows - the rest is transparent. So instead of an unchanging size image with a black background, I get a variable sized one.

So I thought I would remove the alpha channel from each frame. That looks ok while the whole image is open in GIMP, but when I go to save it, GIMP puts the alpha channels back in each frame! I don't know why it's doing that. But I did notice that when I preview the animation with the alpha channels removed, artifacts are visible when the next frame is smaller than the one before it, so I don't know that it's what I want, anyway.

Can I change the alpha channel from completely transparent to completely black? how to make the blackgrounds transparent, but I can't find anything about undoing it.

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is there a easier way to make flashing animated gif? like the photoshop way? one that I don't have to add the white lines one by one, next to each other?

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Dec 21, 2013

I have an animated GIF whose edges I'd like to trim off. Some forums say you can only do this by breaking down animated GIFs to individual frames, cropping each, then recreating the single GIF. This would be a lot of work for 93 frames. Is there a better easier way to do this?

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GIMP :: Create Animated GIF Fade In

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A copy of the background is created and placed under each newly created layer.

The video then merges the layers down into the copied backgrounds. This is where my gimp version does not work. My new images will not merge down into the copied backgrounds. Is there a setting that I am missing on my layers?

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GIMP :: Animated GIF Saved As MPEG?

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GIMP :: How To Make Animated User Bars

Sep 23, 2006

How to make animated user bars. This is useful if you have more than one userbar and want to display them in the same image. The end result will look like this.

There is no limit to the amount of images you can animate.

OK, firstly, we need a userbar. If you haven't got some you can make your own. I have made a tutorial with all the information you will ever need to know. You can view it here.

Once you have made some, open 1 up in The GIMP. Make sure you only open one, this is important.

Then go to, File ---> Open as Layer . . .

Select your other userbar and hit OK. What this does is open the userbar as a layer. Look, you can see the two userbars as seperate layers in my layer window.

Keep doing this to you have opened all the userbars you want to include in your animation. When you have done, go to File ---> Save as . . .

Save it as, "Userbars.gif". It is important to include the .gif, without this, the animation will not work. A window, will appear. Put in these settings.

Click "Export".

A new window will appear. Put in these settings.

Click OK.

You have now animated your userbars. Nothing to it really.

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GIMP :: Background Without Adding Into Animated Layers

Jul 19, 2011

So I have this gif animation and I want to add a background to it. when I add a new layer (the background layer) and draw something on it (like as an example: a field of daisies) and save the layers as an animation than..well..you guessed it..it participates in the animation.

So how to add a background without harassing the animated layers?

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GIMP :: How To Improve Dithering Of Animated GIFs

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Are any efforts being made to improve the dithering of animated GIFs in GIMP? The dithering seems subpar compared to a program like Jasc Animation Shop. Why is that?

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GIMP :: Converting Video File Animated GIF?

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I used this video tutorial to convert a video file to a animated .GIF. As you can see from the gif I made, when the picture resets it lags.

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