I have made a REALLY good animated avatar on scratch but when I save the image and make it my avatar, It's not ANIMATED. Is there any way that I can make it my ANIMATED avatar? *desperate*
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Try loading all of the frames onto a gif making program, and then compiling them into the animation. Save the completed gif and make it your Scratch picture.
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Hi HypahLight, you'll need to export all the images associated with the sprite and then use them in an image editing program that is capable of creating animated GIF files. I recommend GIMP (it's a free download), and there a multiple tutorials online that will show you how to create an animated GIF file in GIMP.
[EDIT]: It seems that illusionist has beaten me in providing the answer
Last edited by cheddargirl (2009-11-20 20:48:03)

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cheddargirl wrote:
Hi HypahLight, you'll need to export all the images associated with the sprite and then use them in an image editing program that is capable of creating animated GIF files. I recommend GIMP (it's a free download), and there a multiple tutorials online that will show you how to create an animated GIF file in GIMP.
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[EDIT]: It seems that illusionist has beaten me in providing the answer![]()
LOL thats sort of what I said.
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Yes i know but i am having having trouble putting the parts of the animation in. *help* ROFL=) Thnx
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HypahLight wrote:
Yes i know but i am having having trouble putting the parts of the animation in. *help* ROFL=) Thnx
What do you mean by "parts"? Do you mean you have trouble importing and animating the frames in the image editor?
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It really depends on the image editor you are using. Generally speaking, each frame will be in its own layer. If you are using GIMP, here's a nice breakdown of how to create a GIF animation: http://www.csb.yale.edu/userguides/image/moviemaker/anim_gif.html
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Thnx & srry lol
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On gimp, how do u put each image into a new frame? (preferably step-by-step)
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Hmm, I don't use gimp, but I from looking at it, I think there should be an animation option.
I'll try and find out for you now
Edit: This appears to be a gimp animation tutorial, http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Simple_Animations/. Hopefully it can help a bit
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HypahLight wrote:
On gimp, how do u put each image into a new frame? (preferably step-by-step)
You just have to copy and paste.
I don't know if you noticed, but I had edited my previous post and added a link to it, it tells you how to get the image into a new frame in GIMP.
Here's another tutorial. It doesn't show you how to copy & paste frames, but the video link in there should give you a more clearer idea of animating GIF images in GIMP.
Last edited by cheddargirl (2009-11-20 22:08:05)

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Thnx. 2 both of u. I think i understand now.
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I know how to make an animtion from one pic on GIMP, (not meaning the program) but how do I get a layer with a different pre-made image? 8)
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I mean a image i already painted. I am having trouble coping and pasting=(
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HypahLight wrote:
I mean a image i already painted. I am having trouble coping and pasting=(
You'll need to open each frame in a different GIMP window - in other words, open all the frames in GIMP.
- In the second frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Copy. Then go the the first frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Paste.
- In the third frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Copy. Then go the the first frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Paste.
You pretty much repeat that process with all the frames. Hopefully you get the idea now.

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cheddargirl wrote:
HypahLight wrote:
I mean a image i already painted. I am having trouble coping and pasting=(
You'll need to open each frame in a different GIMP window - in other words, open all the frames in GIMP.
- In the second frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Copy. Then go the the first frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Paste.
- In the third frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Copy. Then go the the first frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Paste.
You pretty much repeat that process with all the frames. Hopefully you get the idea now.![]()
Wait! (i am also nitehaunt) When I try to copy the image from my desktop, then paste it, it makes a different layer (a new one) and then locks me onto that layer----so, then i delete it.
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NiteHaunt wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
HypahLight wrote:
I mean a image i already painted. I am having trouble coping and pasting=(
You'll need to open each frame in a different GIMP window - in other words, open all the frames in GIMP.
- In the second frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Copy. Then go the the first frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Paste.
- In the third frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Copy. Then go the the first frame window, go to the menu bar, go to Edit->Paste.
You pretty much repeat that process with all the frames. Hopefully you get the idea now.![]()
Wait! (i am also nitehaunt) When I try to copy the image from my desktop, then paste it, it makes a different layer (a new one) and then locks me onto that layer----so, then i delete it.
It's supposed to do that. ^^ By default, you get locked onto the uppermost frame/layer (which, in your case, would be the layer you just pasted).
I'm assuming you want to switch between frames/layers, yes? To switch between frames, go into the layer dialogue by going into the menu bar, clicking dialogue, and then clicking Layer. A small window should open up with a list of all the different layers. You may notice an eye next to each layer - if you want to edit one particular layer but other layers are on top of it, simply click the eyes of those upper layers you do not want to edit (meaning the eye shouldn't show except next to the layer you want to edit); re-click the eye button to show the layers again when you are done.
Here's a rundown of how to use the layer dialogue: http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=jPUkTY7aHhQ

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Never tried this. I need help too.
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What size should it be?
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HypahLight wrote:
I have made a REALLY good animated avatar on scratch but when I save the image and make it my avatar, It's not ANIMATED. Is there any way that I can make it my ANIMATED avatar? *desperate*
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If you still want to make a GIF avatar,using Video Avatar.There you can choose a video formats, and make the gif.It's really good program.Try.
Last edited by Brady18 (2009-12-21 09:24:26)
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