Creating animated flag

PB
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Pietje Bell
Aug 22, 2005
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Hello all,

I try to make an animatied gif of a flag in the wind, like the once at www.3dflags.com .
Ulead GIF-X plugin is coming close but I can’t get it saved with a transparent background.
Does anybody know a better plugin or method of creating such animated flags?

Thanks in advance,

Pietje

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Kingdom
Aug 22, 2005
"Pietje Bell" wrote in
news:1e259$430a4ed8$d55d7604$:

Hello all,

I try to make an animatied gif of a flag in the wind, like the once at www.3dflags.com .
Ulead GIF-X plugin is coming close but I can’t get it saved with a transparent background.
Does anybody know a better plugin or method of creating such animated flags?

Thanks in advance,

Pietje

Set image mode to rgb, ensure you trash any background layer, you should see a checkerboard where its transparent and save for web as gif,


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PB
Pietje Bell
Aug 22, 2005
"Kingdom" wrote in message
"Pietje Bell" wrote in
news:1e259$430a4ed8$d55d7604$:

Hello all,

I try to make an animatied gif of a flag in the wind, like the once at www.3dflags.com .
Ulead GIF-X plugin is coming close but I can’t get it saved with a transparent background.
Does anybody know a better plugin or method of creating such animated flags?

Thanks in advance,

Pietje

Set image mode to rgb, ensure you trash any background layer, you should see a checkerboard where its transparent and save for web as gif,

f=Ma well, nearly…

Thanks, that worked.
I made the mistake to use the GIF-X plugin in PS and save it from there. It worked with the transparency in ImageReady.

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