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    Default Re: October 2014 Tips and Tricks - Big GIFs, Tiny Animations

    I forgot I still had the horse images we had to re-draw for the Xara Project, so the ones I did I've made an animation of, not sure the timing is right Steady gallop I think

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    Default Re: October 2014 Tips and Tricks - Big GIFs, Tiny Animations

    I think you need one more frame, that splits the difference between the first and last frames as the animation cycles, Stygg. The horse does a single gallop, but then his legs seem to "snap" back to the first frame/first position.

    Try it?

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    Default Re: October 2014 Tips and Tricks - Big GIFs, Tiny Animations

    Cheers for that Gary, will sort another frame out.

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    Default Re: October 2014 Tips and Tricks - Big GIFs, Tiny Animations

    Added another frame Gary but not sure it's still right, would you please have a look at the xara.file and put me on the right track Please excuse me disturbing your weekend.

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    Default Re: October 2014 Tips and Tricks - Big GIFs, Tiny Animations

    What I noticed, stygg, is there is a very great difference in position between the last and second to last frames. That's what's literally giving you the "kick" at the end of the cycle. You need to add a new frame in-between those two, an average of the two frames as I've used transparency to demonstrate in the file and in this screen snag:

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    See where this needs to go?


    You literally need to tween a new pose that is the average of these two positions, especially the back legs.

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    Default Re: October 2014 Tips and Tricks - Big GIFs, Tiny Animations

    Cheers for that Gary, much appreciated.

    Stygg

 

 

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