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crozier
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Ok, so I have seen some people change the fps of an animation without altering the amount of frames total. So my question is, how does a person do such a thing?
I have an animation running at 2 fps (yes yes I know thats really low), and I would like for this to run at 2 fps in the browser (even though the animation is technically 2 fps already). Whats the easiest way to do this without stretching the animation 15x? Thanks for your time. ![]() |
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yrizoud
Commander ![]() ![]() Joined: 03 May 2021 Location: France Online Status: Offline Posts: 343 |
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In the GIF format, each image is given a duration, in hundredth of second.
Change this number, and the animation speeds up or slows down accordingly. |
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crozier
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Thank you! Was a little confused with properties and whatnot, but I got it.
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