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Editing GIF, getting "shadows" from previous frames
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(02-27-2018, 07:10 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: Your frames are in (combine) mode (due to some GIF optimization) and are really full of small holes through which the previous frame shows. Here is a random frame over a green background:

If you edit an optimized GIF, you should un-optimize it first (Filters>Animation>Unoptimize) so that all frames become completely opaque, and use (replace) mode.

Cool image! 

Will the frames being opaque cause a problem with the stuff that is SUPPOSED to show through from the background layer?

If it’s possible to make the layers opaque and still have the final GIF look right… Can I de-optimize my finished image, or do I have to go back to the beginning, de-optimize the original GIF, and redo 15 frames of hand-drawing?

What is replace mode? (Sorry, my learning curve is very steep here.)
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RE: Editing GIF, getting "shadows" from previous frames - by HavingTooMuchFun - 02-27-2018, 07:50 AM

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