![]() With the saulgoode's script no question/popup/option asked, it just run and do the job. Sg-combine-bg.scm.7z (Size: 1.23 KB / Downloads: 82)Īt the bottom make a selection on a transparent layer, fill with black ➤ put that layer in Erase mode ➤ then Filters ➤ Animation ➤ _Overlay background I might have found a simple way with the saulgoode's script ➤ You're right! even webp does not work as intended, I don't know why I was sure there were a right click to apply the mask on the group to all layers in that group, BUT no right click to do it You need some way of applying the mask to all layers in the group, then devolve the layer group into layers outside the group for the animation. (05-02-2022, 08:29 AM)rich2005 Wrote: Unfortunately, you can not do that for an animation. Multiple-Layer-Actions.zip (Size: 2.65 KB / Downloads: 59) Mupltiple-Layer_Actions.scm zipped and attached I like scripts for very occasional use, I can load them without restarting Gimp. Add alpha to all layers then cut a selection. It is an ancient script but it does all that is required. There is a alpha-to-all-layers script here: Īh. near the bottom of the list clear-layers-0.2.py dated Another plugin such as multiple-layer-actions required Looks like it will be the easiest way. That example animation did not have alpha on all layers. ![]() Bound to be others, but so far I have not seen a cut-selection on all layers script.Įdit: Ofnuts clear-layers.py plugin does work. Several ways of blanking out part of each layer, the Saule Goode script, Ofnuts has a clear-layers.py plugin which applies the BG colour to a selection in all layers. It is the transparency shown by the OP screenshot which is a problem. Unfortunately, you can not do that for an animation. Two-scripts.zip (Size: 1.9 KB / Downloads: 90) Unzip, put in C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\scripts Sorry this is English commentary but you might get the idea To fill in the hole, another layer at the bottom then Filters > Animation > Combine Background (another part of script 1) You could of course just use (1) to paint over in black without that transparent hole Use the pencil tool for hard edges, no anti-aliasing.Īpply Filters > Animation > Overlay Background (script 1) Then delete the bottom layer.Īpply Image > color-to-alpha-All-layers (script 2) Colour pick the painted in color and OK to remove the color. Make a layer at the bottom of the stack with a color as the area for erase. To erase an area as your example screenshot, one way is using two scripts (1) sg-combine-bg.scm to paint in the area for erase, (2) c2a-all-layers.scm to erase a color. gif and any program that can display animated GIF files (IrfanView for example) should work with the now edited image.The example animation is not optimised and is already in RGB mode ? but for any other, check those first. Once done Save As: "Animated GIF" and change the extension back to. Animated Image is an easy-to-use plugin for Paint.NET which gives you the possibility to open and save animated GIFs. You can then treat it almost like any other image file format, centering and adding a new background just as I described earlier. This can take some time depending on your PC. PDN won't display the animated GIF but with the plugin it will open each frame in a separate layer. ![]() ![]() Just tried this with a test animated GIF and there should be no problems as long as you use this plugin and follow the instruction about renaming the extension to. You can also browse millions of GIFs from GIPHYs library and discover new ways to express yourself. Just upload your file, choose a duration, and customize your GIF with stickers, text, and filters. ![]() If the image you're working on can be undone to a point before you added the background or you have another copy of the the GIF: centre that in a transparent background of the same final canvas size as you want to use, then create a new layer for the white background underneath. Do you have a video or an image that you want to turn into a GIF GIPHY Upload is the easiest way to create and share GIFs online. By default the copied image is placed top left if the canvas size is bigger. HyReZ is probably right in his inference it is some animation format issue but if it was a still image I'd suspect you'd either just used Canvas Resize with the image tethered to the top left or Copied the GIF onto a new, larger canvas. If the GIF and white background are in one layer just create another white layer underneath to fill in the now transparent area where you moved it from. In either case: you can try simply selecting the GIF area and recentring or dragging the GIF with the Move Selected Pixels tool to the centre. Is the animated GIF in another layer to the white background or did you copy the GIF to a new white background image? ![]()
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