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Warrior Zynk
Hello, I have been looking for a newer avatar for the forums... so I decided that I would get an animated one. To much of my despair, I do not have the tools necessary to make it transparent. If anyone is up for the task, here is the image:

Micronblast
I'll give this a go, but... Which pieces do you want to keep? Anvil or no anvil?

Edit: 72 layers? This is madness! It would make it far easier if: You smith in an area where the floor isn't the exact same colour as your legs, and to cut the amount of frames in half.
Warrior Zynk
QUOTE (Micronblast @ Jul 13 2009, 04:22 AM) *
I'll give this a go, but... Which pieces do you want to keep? Anvil or no anvil?

Edit: 72 layers? This is madness! It would make it far easier if: You smith in an area where the floor isn't the exact same colour as your legs, and to cut the amount of frames in half.


Yah... I already cut the frames in half... I will see what I can do about that though. bleh.gif

As for the area I am smithing in, I will try to find a better area, though most areas have an even darker ground. Keep the anvil in the picture.

Edit: Here, I cut it down to 35 frames. Should make you're job 100% more easier. I ran around Runescape and I couldn't find another smithing spot that lets me use that exact same camera angle along with the floor being a lighter color. slanty.gif



If you know a program that would let me edit the frames, I would be more than willing to take a stab at it myself unless you just want to go ahead and do it. tongue.gif
Ambo100
Make the detail as low as possible on the floor so there is no grass or detailed texture and it will be easier to do

QUOTE
If you know a program that would let me edit the frames, I would be more than willing to take a stab at it myself unless you just want to go ahead and do it.


Photoshop can do that.
Warrior Zynk
QUOTE (Ambo100 @ Jul 13 2009, 06:36 AM) *
Make the detail as low as possible on the floor so there is no grass or detailed texture and it will be easier to do

QUOTE
If you know a program that would let me edit the frames, I would be more than willing to take a stab at it myself unless you just want to go ahead and do it.


Photoshop can do that.


Alright, here is the last image I can get a hold of, even less frames. If it can't be done, oh well.

Ambo100
QUOTE (Warrior Zynk @ Jul 13 2009, 04:10 PM) *
QUOTE (Ambo100 @ Jul 13 2009, 06:36 AM) *
Make the detail as low as possible on the floor so there is no grass or detailed texture and it will be easier to do

QUOTE
If you know a program that would let me edit the frames, I would be more than willing to take a stab at it myself unless you just want to go ahead and do it.


Photoshop can do that.


Alright, here is the last image I can get a hold of, even less frames. If it can't be done, oh well.




I ment without the ground texture too. bleh.gif
Warrior Zynk
QUOTE (Ambo100 @ Jul 13 2009, 11:32 AM) *
QUOTE (Warrior Zynk @ Jul 13 2009, 04:10 PM) *
QUOTE (Ambo100 @ Jul 13 2009, 06:36 AM) *
Make the detail as low as possible on the floor so there is no grass or detailed texture and it will be easier to do

QUOTE
If you know a program that would let me edit the frames, I would be more than willing to take a stab at it myself unless you just want to go ahead and do it.


Photoshop can do that.


Alright, here is the last image I can get a hold of, even less frames. If it can't be done, oh well.




I ment without the ground texture too. bleh.gif


I did put the ground texture on lowest-possible.
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