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  1. Yeah, I pretend to export it as sequential images. I wanted to distort my images while animating coz it would make things faster. Creating more "parts" like these are very time consuming but I'll test the feature anyway to see how it works. Once again, thank you very much!
  2. After watching some tutorials and not finding the answer in the software manual, I decided to create this topic. So, How do I distort an Image to create a flowing animation? I mean, is that possible on Spriter or should I Distort my image in an image editing software and then use it as a new image/part in my animation? I want to create a flowing-hair animation. I already separated/cut all parts I want to animate and unfortunately using the scale/rotate isn't enough for what I want to do. It's basically something like this(sorry if the images are too confusing): http://postimg.org/image/bqw2f3nbn/ http://postimg.org/image/4oy4swjpv/ Well, like I said before, it is basically a flowing-hair animation of a breathing/standing character. I want to distort the separeted meshes without having to create more(I guess that even if I doubled the amount I would have to create more for a middle-transition, right?). Thank you anyway.
  3. Yeah, I ended up figuring it out, thanks. you know, as soon as I receive may monthly payment, Im buying the pro version. Your software is amazing. Thank you very much for all your hardwork.
  4. Thank you very much for your answer. The .Gif was actually moving, but it was moving so slowly that I couldn't even notice it. Now I am trying to improve it's speed. Thank you again!
  5. Hello there. First of all, I want to point out that I am a total newbie when it comes to animation and as the title itself says, my question is probably really stupid for some of you guys. Anyway, I would really appreciate if someone could tell me how to do it(How to export my animation as a looping .GIF?).
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