In response to your questions; (1) .gif is the only format I know of that will play the image sequence as an animation. (2) Windows Media Player cannot play .gifs.
The animated .gif is mostly used for website graphics, but there are several applications that allow you to import a .gif, (like After Effects), and some 2d-3d game engines can read them too. Hope this was helpful.
:) you're welcome.
WickedArtist462 1 year ago
thanks man
zdog2727 1 year ago 2
5/5 thanks! :D
justcdog 1 year ago 2
yea...nice...easy to understand...
especially for beginners...
btw, can we save in other format beside .gif?
and can Window Media player play .gif?
shunichi 2 years ago 2
Hi. thanks for the feedback.
In response to your questions; (1) .gif is the only format I know of that will play the image sequence as an animation. (2) Windows Media Player cannot play .gifs.
The animated .gif is mostly used for website graphics, but there are several applications that allow you to import a .gif, (like After Effects), and some 2d-3d game engines can read them too. Hope this was helpful.
WickedArtist462 2 years ago
useful! thanks!
orey26 3 years ago 2
THANKS 5/5
rkolevedis 3 years ago 2
sweet deal - thank you. I'm glad it could help. I'll be making some tutorials for a number of different things soon.
WickedArtist462 3 years ago
I actually used this and found it useful, thanks mate, 5* :)
ThawraArabia 3 years ago 2
Thanks. Glad to help. :)
WickedArtist462 3 years ago