11-07-2016, 12:05 PM
It depends what you're doing with them. With animated gifs the above method works well, and it's pretty obvious if a frame is 'extra' (as in from another animation at the end).
If you're using them to make a game, most programs have 'hot-spots' or something of that nature which creates a point the animation centres, so adjusting where this is on each frame is required for it to be smooth.
Never used Flash, so no idea.
If you're using them to make a game, most programs have 'hot-spots' or something of that nature which creates a point the animation centres, so adjusting where this is on each frame is required for it to be smooth.
Never used Flash, so no idea.