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alright this ones a bit out there but bear with me.

 

thanks to the help i have been getting i have managed to get some of my AM skill back and have rendered a few short animations to my liking ( again thanks guys).

 

my main concern now is that i want to put these in a web page, but try as a might i cant find an option to render as a animated gif. that said first question is does AM have this capability.

 

second question is that if AM does not, does any one know of a way to load a small movie file into a web page to auto run and repeat as if it where a animated gif? hopefully with out the pause paly bar?

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alright this ones a bit out there but bear with me.

 

thanks to the help i have been getting i have managed to get some of my AM skill back and have rendered a few short animations to my liking ( again thanks guys).

 

my main concern now is that i want to put these in a web page, but try as a might i cant find an option to render as a animated gif. that said first question is does AM have this capability.

 

second question is that if AM does not, does any one know of a way to load a small movie file into a web page to auto run and repeat as if it where a animated gif? hopefully with out the pause paly bar?

 

A:M doesn't create animated gifs, but you can render out your frames to a jpg, tga, or png sequence and then use some program such as photoshop or gimp to reassemble the sequence, assign frame times to each image, and save as a gif.

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