animated qif problem
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- set
I have this a set of animated gifs I need to optimise. Some of them have 250 frames, half of them being utterly superfluous. I ran them through...
...to remove every second frame like I've done before perfectly well, but when I do with these the gif goes all jittery and has elements appear where they shouldn't, multiple frames appearing in the same frame... odd things like that.
I decided I'd manually remove them in photoshop, and it looks completely fine in photoshop until I save out as a gif and preview and it has very similar problems.
Here an original I need to optimise...
..and here's how it exports after literally only removing frames...
What and how and why the utter fuck...
Any ideas?
- set0
qif
- detritus1
Animated queef?
- When you view the GIF in PS, can you remove the 'background' layer and ensure that you're not somehow removing layers that 'block previous layers'? ...detritus
- ...if that makes any sense?detritus
- sorry, remove background (etc) layer, to highlight any transparency stuff going ondetritus
- Essentially the queef ripples emanate through the body, thus appearing to animate the queefer.set
- Interesting, I'll take a look - thanks for the suggestionset
- That sounds like it could be the case but I'm pretty sure it's not. Only one layer is ever visible on each frame... =/set
- thats what I readAl_dizzle
- feel0
le qif
- HAYZ1LLLA0
How does it look when you run preview in the timeline in PS before creating the gif?
- fyoucher10
Uncheck frame blending
- prophetone0
Removes the frames natively in PS not EZ Blender Quif Optimizer.
- docpoz0
That's the dogs.
- timeless0
if you've removed frames you need to click through the remaining frames and turn every other layer off except for the layer that's being presented in that particular frame
- maquito0
let me youtube that for you set