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Firealpaca gif site
Firealpaca gif site




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Click the big yellow button and that should download the final animated GIF.įor web browsers that do not automatically download when you click the big yellow icon (are people still using Internet Explorer?), right-click on the big yellow button (not the preview slideshow, even though it looks like an animation) and select Save Link As or Save Target As (from the popup context menu) to download the GIF. The big red button changes to a big yellow button with OK! Download on it. Set the GIF options (frame rate, size, loop, FireAlpaca logo watermark), then click the big red button.ģ. Yes, that is a button, not a decorative image. After the images have finished uploading, a big red button appears under the preview slideshow, with the words Create a GIF animation on it and an image of the FireAlpaca mascot emerging from a strip of film. Do not upload the frames one at a time.Ģ. Note: for those who are confused about the difference between file upload (put something on a website, not on your local computer) and file opening (using a local app to read a file on a local computer, does not require a website), FireAlpaca will not open animated GIFs correctly - at best you will probably get the first frame. First upload a sequence of images in one set (either select multiple images and drag them all onto the upload area, or use the Select button and select multiple files). Assuming you are using AlpacaDouga  - either as part of the Export Layers option, or by going directly to the website.ġ.






Firealpaca gif site