Quick Start
This is a very cursory tutorial which discusses the most commonly used functions of GIF Construction Set. For complete information about all the features of GIF Construction Set û most of which are not discussed here û please see the GIF Construction Set Main Tutorial and Reference documents.
This section will discuss adding transparency to an existing single-image GIF file. A transparent GIF file is one in which one of the palette colours of the file is defined as transparent û everywhere the transparent colour would normally appear, the background will appear instead. Only one colour can be declared as transparent for each image in a GIF file. If the background area of your GIF file actually consists of more than one colour, such as a dither pattern, the whole area will not appear transparent. Some image editing might be called for.
You can preview your GIF file to make sure the transparency is behaving as you wish by clicking on the View button. In some cases, it's difficult to see transparent areas in a GIF file you've created û if the background colour of your GIF file is white, for example, and the area you made transparent was also originally white, not much will appear to have changed. You can get around this as follows:
This section will discuss the simplest way to create an animated GIF file with GIF Construction Set. There are others û this approach assumes that all the cells of your animation exist as individual GIF files. If this is not the case û or if your resulting GIF file doesn't look like you think it should û you probably need to get more deeply into GIF Construction Set's features. See the GIF Construction Set Main Tutorial and Reference documents. Having said this, most animated GIF files can be successfully created this way.
Create an Animated GIF File with Transparency This procedure assumes that the area to be made transparent in each of the images in your GIF file is the same colour. This will usually be the case. If it's not so, you'll find a solid background colour flashing on and off as your GIF file animates. In this case, you will have to set the individual background colours by hand, editing each of the Control blocks of your GIF file individually, as discussed earlier in the section on creating a single transparent GIF.
See the discussion of transparency in the section of this document dealing with single-image transparent GIF files.
An interlaced GIF file displays in coarse pixels in a web browser when it begins to download, and becomes more clearly defined as the download proceeds. It displays in single lines in GIF Construction Set, which are ordered to ultimately display the entire image. Interlaced GIF files offer no performance improvements û they're wholly cosmetic. Note that while you can create interlaced animated GIF files with GIF Construction Set, web browsers will not display them as such û they'll de-interlace the downloaded image frames before they're displayed. There's no worthwhile reason for creating such a GIF file.
Click on View to see your GIF file displayed in an interlaced pattern. Note that this differs visually from the way web browsers display interlaced images. This document and all the other documentation included with GIF Construction Set Professional is copyright © 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Alchemy Mindworks Inc. It may not be reproduced in whole or in part or transmitted in any form save as a component part of the GIF Construction Set Professional software without the explicit written permission of the copyright holder. Unauthorized use of this document or any portion thereof may result in severe criminal and civil penalties. Alchemy Mindworks Inc. accepts no responsibility for any loss, damage or expense caused by your use of the information in this document, however it occurs.
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