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How to use ffmpeg with krita for gif
How to use ffmpeg with krita for gif





I'm adding a note to this because I have been able to get GIF transparency directly out of OpenToonz via a means not likely anticipated. Perhaps when trying to export an animated gif and the software cannot find image magick, a pop up window could prompt the user to go to a specific URL and download the library at Imagemagick is open source - as such it can be compiled with support for MPEG-2000 disabled But it will add an extra step for people who do not have it.

how to use ffmpeg with krita for gif

If you dont host imagemagick, that is ok for me as I do use imagemagick anyways - I would be happy with a solution that uses it as an external library. Not supporting a format because it's 'not essential format' for film animation production is not the best way to justify that decision - when it clearly is essential to students and to many of the users of the software - as they confirm that by repeatedly requesting it :) Supporting alpha in gifs is important when you want to show off sprites your created for a game for example. This is especially important for students and people applying for work - who need to show off their ability in the best possible way. While not essential, supporting gif and webm will make it easy for people to present their work on the web.







How to use ffmpeg with krita for gif