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Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - General Chat - A Bit of GIF Help
  
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Dylan
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Make more frames and slow it down.
Xkeeper
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As a general rule, browsers don't like any animation below 5/100~7/100s delay.
Peardian
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If you try to make animations move faster than 4/100 of a second, it actually slows it down.
Doritokiller
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Now, I don't know if this would fit in help, despite it being a question. It isn't a forum question, so I slammed it here.

Anyways... I made this animation of a piece of the Triforce spinning as it does at the end of the game. I have the delay at 0.01 seconds. However, the animation itself, after being saved, moves at what seems like 0.5 seconds. That destroys the fluency of the spinning. So, I was wondering... Is there any way in Ulead GIF Animator 5 to speed up the animation itself? Or do I need a better animation program?
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