
I don't know how the gimp works, so I can't be specific, but if you can turn on transparency that may help (if it's not already on)... also, if it's already selected, deselecting 'revert to background' after each frame...
I'm too lazy to load it and see how it's actually working. the main reason it's so big is the number of frames and the amount of movement in each one - doesn't matter that the areas are small, they cover a larger section of the whole picture so more data's needed to fill the gaps.
still, it's small enough, it's very smooth, it's rather funny - I'd call it a winner!
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 19:21,
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I'm too lazy to load it and see how it's actually working. the main reason it's so big is the number of frames and the amount of movement in each one - doesn't matter that the areas are small, they cover a larger section of the whole picture so more data's needed to fill the gaps.
still, it's small enough, it's very smooth, it's rather funny - I'd call it a winner!

for sure. The thing I don't get is that there is movement around the background, away from the bits i distorted, even though dithering is turned off. Hmm. I'll carry on playing anyway.
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Mon 3 Nov 2003, 19:25,
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