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Lovely, always wanted to try out on pixeling some pc hardware my self, tho never bringed my self to do it
That's useful to know, thanks! I've just reuploaded an edited version, and the playback seems to be fine now. Altering the ms per frame went a long way to correcting the initial issue. Thank you so much for the help!
Thank for the feedback! I've been using Photoshop for my pixelart (with Hitfilm and Shotcut for compositing animations) though am admittedly not well-versed in the best settings to use when converting/making a .gif. I'll dabble some more to see if I can get it playing correctly for future posts.
I did get Aseprite a few months back with the intention of switching over, but still haven't taken the plunge just yet.
yeah, seems like 1ms per frame is way too fast - it plays at correct speed in aseprite, but not in viewer or browser. i've tried to raise the frame duration to 20ms per frame and it helped a lot.
great illustration btw!
Thanks! You should definitely give it a go sometime, computer hardware really lends itself to pixelart (whether it's modern hardware or stuff going back to the 1950's)