Convert QB64 Program to Animated Avatar
#1
Convert QB64 Program to Animated Avatar  How?

I would very much like to use this:
https://staging.qb64phoenix.com/showthread.php?tid=195

or another one with a similar changing image.
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#2
Looks like I have to advertise for Make A Gif until I find a better place.


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Looks like I don't have to advertise for Make A Gif but thank ezgif for making my gif with ez tools and not ruining it with a dang ad!

   

I am telling all my friends!
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#3
Cool avatar...
May your journey be free of incident. Live long and prosper.
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#4
You guys are making me dizzy. I fell in the cat food after viewing those animations. Yum, tuna!

Pete
If eggs are brain food, Biden takes his scrambled.
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#5
I hear ya man!

But I don't see your lips moving?
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#6
OK now I know why I got no help. 

GIF's are fun at first but quickly get annoying unless you have one like Steve's. ;-))
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(04-28-2022, 06:05 PM)bplus Wrote: OK now I know why I got no help. 

GIF's are fun at first but quickly get annoying unless you have one like Steve's. ;-))

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(04-28-2022, 05:00 PM)bplus Wrote: I hear ya man!

But I don't see your lips moving?

That's insanely funny!!!

Big Grin 

I actually thought if I had the time, I'd make one where my avatar grows legs, instead of upsizing the image.

Pete
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#9
I made my little avatar using an older version of Gimp... Do you think I could find the tutorial that I used?... Nope... I prefer not to "guess" when it comes to figuring out stuff with Gimp... *sigh*
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#10
I setup an SaveImage Workbench Folder and combine Steve's save image library with code I develop in other projects so I am ready to do GIF's to show with my code instead of Screen Shots. So this was not a waste of time adventure.

ez gif was the better of 2 sites I visited to process the sequence of images I created to gifitize, so I will likely go back there for assembly of images into gif.
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