How do they construct a graphic of the train that moves across the computer? See example on this web page.
http://www.claudiovianini.com/pages/LIBRARIES/BO.html
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How do they construct a graphic of the train that moves across the computer? See example on this web page.
http://www.claudiovianini.com/pages/LIBRARIES/BO.html
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This should help explain it:
http://members.aol.com/royalef/gifmake.htm
here is another site to look at
I knew somebody would know how to do it. Thanks.
BTW, Prewar, you and I must shop for clothing at the same store. Of course, my outfit is a tad small for me these days, so where do I get a new outfit?
Well Buckeye, considering that’s Jimmie Rodgers in my photo, we’d first have to build you a time machine so that you could go back to the 1920s to find out where he got 'em from! He might have gotten them when he worked on the New Orleans and Northeastern lines… I don’t know. [:)]
Buckeye,
Can we expect some animated gifs from you soon? ![]()
Looking over Tom’s link was pretty neat, the scenes that the designer had done. Heck, you could build an entire gif layout on your computer without ever getting your hands dirty. About the only downside I see is the long loading time on your computer. But once it’s there, the darn train runs forever in its gif land.
And all this time I thought It was Magic…Stupid me…Tim