![]() ![]() i can't say if that's gonna implemented in the new version of FireAlpaca but will have to wait and see. but, yeah i still had to work with two programs again except i had to animate and recently color it in FireAlpaca, save it as a PSD file than add the finishing touches in GIMP and save it as a GIF, because you can not save your animation as a Gif within FireAlpaca. when you start a new layer it temporary turns your previous layer into a red or green color when your not working with that said previous layer. Go to 'File' at the top menu, select 'Export Layers(Onion Skin Mode)', and designate an exporting destination. Once an animation is completed, let's export as a PNG format in sequence numbers. By turning off Onion Skin Mode, it will bring back to the regular canvas display. but, the onion skinning of the feature works very well. In order to check the animation, go to 'View' at the top menu and select 'Auto Replay'. the Onion Skin Mode of FireAlpaca seems to work way better than the GIMP lightbox plugin i been using, yes, it still uses the layers as a timeline like the other plugin rather than having a separate animation timeline which is somewhat a downer. Recently, FireAlpaca has updated with a new feature called "Onion Skin Mode" which is for creating traditional frame by frame animation. ![]()
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