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Help with creating an animation from right to left
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First I would like to thank everyone that offered help, it is much appreciated!

Before I try them I better explain in more detail what I am trying to do.  In reality I am not trying to create an animation. I am trying to fake an animation by flashing frames in a program called Aida64. Aida64 is a program that is used to create graphics for PC Sensor Panels. It measures system stats and displays them on the screen using graphics.  I created a template for the program to use .png images to display PC stats.  The program does not support animated files such as animated .gifs, instead it will display a frame when the PC stat changes.  For example if I am using the program to display FPS when the FPS is 0 then image-0.png is displayed, when FPS is 1 then image-0.png is displayed until at what is set for max FPS (for example 60) then image-60.png is displayed.

The 2 gauges I am talking about are the lightsaber gauges in the bottom left corner and the upper right corner. They both measure FPS. When the FPS is 0 both gauges are full length and when the FPS goes up the gauges shrink.


The gauge on the lower left works perfectly but the gauge on the upper right is backwards even though I reversed all the frame images. To do that I used BIMP, so that is why I am requesting help here. I have been using GIMP for just 2 weeks and I am not knowledgeable about many of its features. Apparently Aida64 left justifies the images so I do not know how to turn the gauge around or if it is possible.


To illustrate the problem I uploaded a 2.4MB avi to a temporary online storage site.  If anyone has the time and the patience to watch it I would be very thankful!

https://ufile.io/v8qpuwty

EDIT - I solved the problem like this - view attachment


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RE: Help with creating an animation from right to left - by rinaldop - 01-19-2024, 10:30 PM

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