I just found out how to make your own really easy user icons, and since everybody has been asking, why not share?
I use GIMP. It's a free "mini photo shop". Start with a 90 by 75 image (pixels). MAKE SURE IT IS 90 BY 75!!!Now make your first layer. When your done, click the layer button and click new. Click the transparent option, and trace around your previous layer, but adding your slightly moved animation. Now click layers again, go down to transparency, and click remove alpha channel. Do this for all your frames, then when your done, go to Filter and click Animation>playback to see if it's what you want. So, here it is step by step:
New project (90 by 75 pixels)
First layer
New transparent layer
Trace around (adding slight animation)
remove alpha channel
repeat until your animation is done
Filters>Animation>Playback
And when your done, save as a .gif, then hit save, then choose save as animation and decide how long the intervals are (mine is 150 milliseconds).
I know many of you already know how to make these, but there's still many who don't, so don't be posting "Duh, it's so easy", because I didn't know how to (I knew I could with GIMP though)
Some other functions you can try are: Duplicate layer (I used that for mine ), different color options, different times, using some pre-made images (under filters)
And if you accidentally save it too big or small, no problem. Just go to image>scale image and change it from there to 90 by 75 pixels
Please report any mistakes or confusions. And I would really like to see what you've made.
Last edited by Bluestribute (2008-06-07 12:06:26)
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THANK YOU! i have wanted to do this for so long but nobody would really tell me how!!! thanks you! btw look at my new icon!
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Good information
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Everyone else already knows how to make these? Can you post how you do it then?
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Do you have to download it or is it onlie and don't have to sigh up or anything to do so?
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Bluestribute wrote:
Click the transparent option, and trace around your previous layer, but adding your slightly moved animation.
that doesn't work! when you go over the first layer and change/add something, everything from the first layer is still there, not changed!
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funkymonkey wrote:
Bluestribute wrote:
Click the transparent option, and trace around your previous layer, but adding your slightly moved animation.
that doesn't work! when you go over the first layer and change/add something, everything from the first layer is still there, not changed!
Afterward's, you go layers>transparency>remove alpha channel Then, it removes the transparency and you have a new layer, which is why you trace it. And yes Booby500, GIMP is free
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Yeah, but you have to download it so I'd rather not do it.
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It is free and harmless to your computer
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Bluestribute wrote:
funkymonkey wrote:
Bluestribute wrote:
Click the transparent option, and trace around your previous layer, but adding your slightly moved animation.
that doesn't work! when you go over the first layer and change/add something, everything from the first layer is still there, not changed!
Afterward's, you go layers>transparency>remove alpha channel Then, it removes the transparency and you have a new layer, which is why you trace it. And yes Booby500, GIMP is free
im so confused...
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funkymonkey wrote:
im so confused
> that means it's in the folder. So basically, go to your layer, click the layer tab, then click transparency, then click remove alpha channel
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So, how is my swordsman?
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Bobby500 wrote:
So, how is my swordsman?
I'm not skilled enough yet to make it, unless a horrible stick figure is ok
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Bluestribute wrote:
Bobby500 wrote:
So, how is my swordsman?
I'm not skilled enough yet to make it, unless a horrible stick figure is ok
I found one, never mind. Sorry for the trouble.
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Iz Bumpz Itz Upz
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coolstuff wrote:
Aww... I can't install it because you need the X 11 install disks... I have them but I don't know where we put them.
Actually, if you have a mac, you don't. You might need to open up finder first and go from there
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mrguy740 wrote:
Does it work with macs?
Well, I have a mac
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Winner wrote:
Bobby500 wrote:
Yeah, but you have to download it so I'd rather not do it.
Me too, is there any other way to do it? PLEASE!
The only way to get GIMP is to download. But I am sure you could try doing it in Scratch, export the costumes as an aminated GIF
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