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  • zanfankid
  • Posted: 02 September 2008 04:42 PM
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Hey
I rendered a hundered frame image sequence a while back. It was nothing special just a rotating logo. Now I know how to put together image sequences with after effects but im not trying to create a video.
I want somthing I can put on the web as a company logo. mabey a gif or a swf.
But I dont know how to do this…

heres a frame :>



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Google a gif tool.  I think Bill makes one.



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100 Hundred frames would be way to many frames to be suitable for the Web. Here is what I suggest, but you have to have the appropriate software.

You need Adobe Flash,

In Flash it so simple, just import multiple files (all the images), set an appropriate fps. And save as an SWF. Google importing multiple files, because I can’t think of it off the top of my head.



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There you go: http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/ $699 solution. 

Or a free version: http://www.sothink.com/product/s...I3ql4rnvpUCFQITGgodqEZaRQ
or is it an editor of existing SWF files - not sure.



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Paint Shop Pro came with an animation package to do exactly that - create .gif sequences. Problem will be finding a copy.



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you already have after effects...when you prepare your image sequence as composition go to File menu in AE. and select export you will see SWF. click on it and reduce your frame rate to 15 or how as you like. and make other settings. then export your swf.



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Mike Weber 03 September 2008 03:43 AM

There you go: http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/ $699 solution. 

Or a free version: http://www.sothink.com/product/s...I3ql4rnvpUCFQITGgodqEZaRQ
or is it an editor of existing SWF files - not sure.

It says “create” but is that for the pro version only? Seems like a great solution, if you don’t need to power of Adobe Flash.



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  • zanfankid
  • Posted: 04 September 2008 12:03 AM

Thanks guys!
I have flash, so i might bring it to 12 fps instead of the current 24 and use 50 frames instead.
but ill look at that program too. Im not currently able to use AE due to some stupid computer issues.



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