sakiaqua 0 Report post Posted October 2, 2004 I use ULEAD GIF ANIMATOR~It is quite good in creating nice gif...but it easily makes my pc down><..So I think I will try to find IMAGEREADY as everyone said that it is quite good Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChronicLoser 0 Report post Posted November 13, 2004 I use ULEAD GIF ANIMATOR~ It is quite good in creating nice gif...but it easily makes my pc down><.. So I think I will try to find IMAGEREADY as everyone said that it is quite good <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i use to use that program too...and i liked it very much. But for more technical stuff I suggest imageready because it could do more advanced stuff gif animator couldn't... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zandramas 0 Report post Posted November 14, 2004 Microsoft Gif Animator is fairly simple to use, and is free as well.. I have found it while practicing doing an animation graphic from a tutorial on a site, and the site recommended Microsoft Gif Animator.. I have made an animated picture, using my own digital camera, some tubes for the Paint Shop Pro for glass and base, and generally used the ms gif animator to get the animation done. Very simple, and free. You can find them at a fair number of download sites. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mttviper1405241472 0 Report post Posted November 14, 2004 I use Adobe Photoshop, with Image Ready. I have tried many others but nothing even comes close to Image Ready. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes, I agree i've had this program for months and it still comes out to the top of my list. Although there is a cool 3d animation one by Ulead. Coffee .gif animator isn't worth anything. It has the worse layout, key settings, etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
friso 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2005 unFREEz is a good one, i use it, it's very simple, just drag and drop it into a small screen, where you choose the frame delay, and loop or not: it's only 28 kb, and it's just an exe file, no folders or extra files needed. i'm using it for a long, long time now and the only dissapointments in my animated GIFs were because of my lack of drawing/timing skills. you can find more information or download it here: UnFREEz 2.1 - WhitSoft Development Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mimi_m 0 Report post Posted April 28, 2005 I haveta say, I'm one of the ImageReady users. It's the program I originally started with, so maybe I'm just used to it... I dunno. I've tried some other programs, but I don't like them as much, maybe I'm too impatient =SAnyway, I know people say theres always alot of layers and things you have to mess with in IR, but it helps to make sense of the whole process of creating animated GIFs. lol, maybe that's just me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mikail 0 Report post Posted May 10, 2005 I haveta say, I'm one of the ImageReady users. It's the program I originally started with, so maybe I'm just used to it... I dunno. I've tried some other programs, but I don't like them as much, maybe I'm too impatient =S Â Anyway, I know people say theres always alot of layers and things you have to mess with in IR, but it helps to make sense of the whole process of creating animated GIFs. lol, maybe that's just me. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I have image ready but I don't use it. The problems I saw with it is that: Â 1) I wasn't familier and found it a little difficult at first 2) When dealing with sprites, it added whitish pixles around the sprites. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ninjamunky 0 Report post Posted May 10, 2005 I agree, I like ImageReady, but I also like some features of Fireworks. In IR, for example, if you make a new frame and then change a layer, it changes throughout the whole animation, whereas in Fireworks, it changes only on that frame. Both have some good points and some not so great points in my book. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gamerchick39 0 Report post Posted June 6, 2005 For the limited amount of GIF animating i either use Flash or Ulead... actually i only use Ulead to compress the Flash animations more haha... otherwise my GIFs are too big to use on the web, especially my animated signatures... i tend to get a i little carried away... But thanks for the list, i will check out some of those and maybe not have to use flash or ulead as much Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stibz 0 Report post Posted July 26, 2005 i like to take screenshots of a film i took from my digital camera and make an animated gif that way Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AbyssalStalker 0 Report post Posted August 18, 2005 I always wanted to experiment with these. I should probably read up because I enjoy designing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shadow X 0 Report post Posted September 28, 2005 Ah thanks so much jcguy! For my animations I use Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 but I've really wanted to try out some of these kind of animaters. Could you please recommend to me which one is the best? Thanks again dude! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
foolakadugie 0 Report post Posted September 30, 2005 Ah thanks so much jcguy! For my animations I use Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 but I've really wanted to try out some of these kind of animaters. Could you please recommend to me which one is the best? Thanks again dude! 1064324131[/snapback] Well, the applications I use are generally determined by the specific project. SOme things are just easier to do in Imageready, but alot of time I end up building GIF animations in Macromedia Flash. Basic animations are easy to do in Imageready and photoshop (the new Photoshop CS2 supports animation), especially since you can work in layers and stuff. It is sort of a hassle to bring the layers into other applications. I normally end up using Flash, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
twitch 0 Report post Posted October 4, 2005 There are many free GIF animators out there. It just depends on the intensity and level of work you are willing to do to make it worthwhile. Adobe Photoshop/ Image Ready come with built in Animators, and so does Fireworks. I personally found Fireworks to be the most logical. It works like a true animation, working in frames, just like its counter-part Flash. I have not made any true GIF animations though, because one I don't like that sort of thing and two I am concentrating on stills. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites