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Mmmm... Chicken.

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I'm making a sprite.

This sprite is animated.

But when I watch it, it seems like it's just one layer being slapped on another (over eachother), so I see the moving part being all mashed together until it starts over again.

The background is translucent (if that makes any difference). :yuusaku:

Halp? D:

BTW, I'm using GIMP for this.
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*scribble scribble*

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Hmmm. There's a GIMP help topic, the people hanging out there could probably say it better...

If you mean what I think I mean---like, in Phoenix's objection pose, say, the finger down by his waist and the finger pointing both show up when you animate?

Ceres said before that you put [replace] at the end of every layer. I'm not sure quite what that means because I don't use GIMP that much, but when you're exporting the animation as a GIF, one of the options is to replace every frame, near the bottom.

Mhmmm, I'm bad at explaining myself, so if that isn't understandable go to the GIMP help topic =D
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Mmmm... Chicken.

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Really? *looks*

*finds*

*reads*

*feels stoopid*

Would an admin or mod be so kind as to lock this topic, please? =D
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