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Ha! I remember seeing this on dA. I'm still pretty impressed with it but it would be cool if you could go back and add stuff like dithering and shading on the wings.
I know, but .gif doesn't support 50% transparency etc., which I used an experiment.
Animaki automatically saves the frames as .png and the animation too.
Yes, and Chrome should support zoomed pixels too.
@kyata - You can easily save a .gif and preserve the transparency :) I've never made a .png animation before, and I don't care if this question sounds stupid, but, how did you do it? I'd much prefer to have mine as .png than .gif
And Chrome should really support these too. I've seen it in Firefox now, and it is wonderful :)
@paxjah
I would, but then the the transparency would go away. There is a reason why I saved it as png.
Preview is lovely but the .png does not work in Chrome, you could try saving as a .gif, it'll work in all browsers then :)
It's an animated PNG. It works fine in Opera and Firefox.
It's very good. In regards to the animation- it can't be, since the full image is a png file. Is there a gif version that should have been uploaded instead?
True. I used semi-transparent pixels so I had to save it as animated png. Try firefox or opera.