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I have been working on a game that required something animated to show people in advertisments instead of boring yet cool looking high-techish pictures. I animated it all in paint, it looks fine and all, but I need a program that can speed the pictures up when they are being shown on the screen. The programs I've been using were far too slow, and I was wondering if there was a program where I could copy and paste my animations into it and it'll save it into a media player file into it's animated form.
windows movie maker?
In response to Falacy
Falacy wrote:
windows movie maker?

That's really slow.

I used to use an old program called 'Microsoft GIF Animator'. But I recommend doing a Google search for a free animation program.
In response to JaxxMarron
JaxxMarron wrote:
That's really slow.
I used to use an old program called 'Microsoft GIF Animator'. But I recommend doing a Google search for a free animation program.

Using a gif animator would make a gif, not a media player file. Though I suppose you could play it with one. I assumed he was looking for something more like an avi/mpg/etc. And I see no reason why pasting frames into windows movie maker would be any slower then pasting them into a gif animator. Though WMM could possibly create a slower show/frame rate if thats what you meant
In response to Falacy
Falacy wrote:

Using a gif animator would make a gif, not a media player file. Though I suppose you could play it with one. I assumed he was looking for something more like an avi/mpg/etc. And I see no reason why pasting frames into windows movie maker would be any slower then pasting them into a gif animator. Though WMM could possibly create a slower show/frame rate if thats what you meant

WMM doesnt let you make more than 1 frame every second, if its a picture (at least the version I used).
GIMP has an animation plugin, but I'm not sure how well it works. I've never had to use it.