Bring on the Lee!
I guess I'll settle for Ebisu. The closet perv. Just like me.
EDIT: Found a good Lee Avy. Thanks Ryu.
Heh. I can just picture an avy turning out like Steamboat Willie.Zackarotto wrote: How do you make animated gifs from scenes in an anime, anyway? I'm thinking you don't just take a bunch of screencaps and hope you got the frames you wanted, but I don't know any other way...
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The way I do it is that I use the Animation Shop program that comes along with Paint Shop Pro. If you want to open up a episode you simply open it up with the animation shop and it will ask you which and how many to open. I just had to guess which frames was the ones I wanted. For example, if I wanted a particular scene from a episode that I know is in the middle and the episode consists of 500 frames, I would pick 240 to 260 frames. FYI. don't open up too many frames as it will take forever to come up. (From my experience that would be around a 1000) Then you get busy editing, deleting and resizing frames etc. I'm a lousy teacher,How do you make animated gifs from scenes in an anime, anyway? I'm thinking you don't just take a bunch of screencaps and hope you got the frames you wanted, but I don't know any other way...




Aaaaaaaawwwwwwww, the dubbed Tekken movie! You have my condolences.Zackarotto wrote:Jiraiya.
Jersey, go tell every martial artist ever that since they don't know about Tekken, they suxx0rz.
My Tekken experience consists of a dubbed movie and 20 minutes of playtime... some game on the PSX. I don't know.