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Openshot video editor for Gimp animations.
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Dated and crude ? Very standard transitions that you get in all video editors.

Animations are typically small (due to file size) and not wonderful quality (gif & indexed colour) I do not know your eventual web destination but maybe webp is supported. Video would be better, however no looping with a video.

"A simple fly-in effect"  I wonder if you mean a Ken Burns effect - see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Burns_effect

Always surprised there is no Gimp script for this. I made with a slide show program photofilmstrip https://www.photofilmstrip.org/en/ Two back-to-back of the same image, one to zoom in / one to zoom out. Export to separate images then into Gimp for editing.

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Quote:Libre Office Impress can do all these text animations neatly. Sadly, the slideshow cannot be exported to into GIF or video format.

Cheat. Fire up your animated presentation. Video screen record it. Edit the video and export to the frames..

Years ago I worked for a Middle East oil company. One time one of the VP's came up with the great idea that you should create a (powerpoint) presentation every month, as a source of expertise Wink This did not go down very well with the ex-pats. The plan did not last very long.

However, using impress and a video screencapture, a bit of editing came up with this.


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RE: Openshot video editor for Gimp animations. - by rich2005 - 05-19-2021, 12:12 PM

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