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Example: <http://img365.imageshack.us/img365/5665/walksz2.gif>
Whenever I made an animated gif with a transparent background, the above happens. It doesn’t hide the previous frame when drawing the next one. However, when I give it a non-transparent background, it is still fine – <http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/8080/walklk4.gif>
How can I fix this? This happens in Photoshop CS1, CS2, and CS3.
Thanks,
Dave.
Whenever I made an animated gif with a transparent background, the above happens. It doesn’t hide the previous frame when drawing the next one. However, when I give it a non-transparent background, it is still fine – <http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/8080/walklk4.gif>
How can I fix this? This happens in Photoshop CS1, CS2, and CS3.
Thanks,
Dave.
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