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Saving all layers imi.free@gmail.com 15 Jul 04:25
  Saving all layers Joao S. O. Bueno 15 Jul 05:33
   Saving all layers imi.free@gmail.com 15 Jul 09:10
    Saving all layers Joao S. O. Bueno 15 Jul 14:16
imi.free@gmail.com
2009-07-15 04:25:47 UTC (over 15 years ago)

Saving all layers

Hi

I am working on an animation, i have 132 image with a some invisible space, after cut that annoying invisible space out(which stays after save). So all of the layer is a different picture, i don't figured out how to save every layer individually, i can only save one picture one time. If anyone can help me out, i really appreciate it. (sorry for my weak english)

Thanks!

Imi

Joao S. O. Bueno
2009-07-15 05:33:27 UTC (over 15 years ago)

Saving all layers

On Tuesday 14 July 2009, imi.free@gmail.com wrote:

Hi

I am working on an animation, i have 132 image with a some invisible space, after cut that annoying invisible space out(which stays after save). So all of the layer is a different picture, i don't figured out how to save every layer individually, i can only save one picture one time. If anyone can help me out, i really appreciate it. (sorry for my weak english)

Thanks!

Imi

Hi Imi --
If you are working this heavily with GIMP for animations, you really have to install GIMP Animatin Plug-in (gimp-gap) -- check for the gimp-gap installer in the gip for windows downlaod page (or the gimp-gap package if you are on Linux)

Gimp-gap not only features a way to save each layer as an animation frame and be able to render the frames into a movie file, but it also allow you to have each frame as a full multi-layered xcf file, besides a whole lot of tools for making animations.

js
->

imi.free@gmail.com
2009-07-15 09:10:54 UTC (over 15 years ago)

Saving all layers

Hi Imi --
If you are working this heavily with GIMP for animations, you really have to

install GIMP Animatin Plug-in (gimp-gap) -- check for the gimp-gap

installer

in the gip for windows downlaod page (or the gimp-gap package if you are on

Linux)

Gimp-gap not only features a way to save each layer as an animation frame

and

be able to render the frames into a movie file, but it also allow you to

have

each frame as a full multi-layered xcf file, besides a whole lot of tools

for

making animations.

js
->

Hi Js!

Thanks for the information, i downloaded and installed the Gimp Gap. Is there a way to enable it in the gimp?

Joao S. O. Bueno
2009-07-15 14:16:44 UTC (over 15 years ago)

Saving all layers

If you installed it, you should now have a "Video" menu on GIMP.

On 7/15/09, imi.free@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Imi --
If you are working this heavily with GIMP for animations, you really have to

install GIMP Animatin Plug-in (gimp-gap) -- check for the gimp-gap

installer

in the gip for windows downlaod page (or the gimp-gap package if you are on

Linux)

Gimp-gap not only features a way to save each layer as an animation frame

and

be able to render the frames into a movie file, but it also allow you to

have

each frame as a full multi-layered xcf file, besides a whole lot of tools

for

making animations.

js
->

Hi Js!

Thanks for the information, i downloaded and installed the Gimp Gap. Is there
a way to enable it in the gimp?

-- imi.free@gmail.com (via www.gimpusers.com)