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You've probably already seen [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animated_gif animated GIFs] on the Internet. While they're a relatively archaic format and have a number of limitations (such as being restricted to 256 or fewer colors), they can be a quick and fun way to show something in motion: sort of like a brief video or slide show. Here | You've probably already seen [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animated_gif animated GIFs] on the Internet. While they're a relatively archaic format and have a number of limitations (such as being restricted to 256 or fewer colors), they can be a quick and fun way to show something in motion: sort of like a brief video or slide show. Here are some examples (be patient while they load): | ||
[[File:Lazy-torley.gif]] | [[File:Lazy-torley.gif]] | ||
[[File:Train-torley.gif]] | |||
[[File:Here-torley.gif]] | |||
While you can't upload animated GIFs directly into Second Life (GIF isn't a supported texture upload file format), you can show them on a prim's face with [[Shared Media]]. | While you can't upload animated GIFs directly into Second Life (GIF isn't a supported texture upload file format), you can show them on a prim's face with [[Shared Media]]. |
Revision as of 07:44, 9 September 2010
You've probably already seen animated GIFs on the Internet. While they're a relatively archaic format and have a number of limitations (such as being restricted to 256 or fewer colors), they can be a quick and fun way to show something in motion: sort of like a brief video or slide show. Here are some examples (be patient while they load):
While you can't upload animated GIFs directly into Second Life (GIF isn't a supported texture upload file format), you can show them on a prim's face with Shared Media.
How do I make animated GIFs?
- There are numerous tools: googling for "animated gif maker" yields various results.
- Advanced content creators may already be familiar with using tools already in their workflow, like Adobe Photoshop, to create animated GIFs.
- Certain video apps can export a movie as a series of still images, or directly export as an animated GIF.
- To convert an animated GIF into its individual frames, try GIFexplode.
Marketplace
The Second Life Marketplace supports animated GIFs, [as detailed here] link to Grant's blog post.