I'm looking for a good animation program for some douga sets i want to animate.
have the UNFREEZE program.......it's ok......but need something much better.
So was wondering if anyone had any sujestions.
Need a good animation Program for some douga sets
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You might find that I am a good animation program for some douga sets he or she want to animate.

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I use Adobe ImageReady whch is part of Photoshop. Using both programmes is good because you can do your scanning/manipulation in PS then quickly import it into IR for the final editing part.
I'm not particularly proficient at using this software but, like the others have said, it's actually simple to use and there are numerous online tutorials if you get stuck or want to learn some more advanced features.
I've found IR to be good for making ani-gifs suitable for the web because there are lots of optimization settings when you come to save the final sequence.
All these optimizations are viewable in a separate window within the programme. This means you can instantly work out the best compromise between image quality and file size without saving it first, checking to see what it looks like and redoing it if it's not suitable. This is a downfall with some image editors.
I'm not particularly proficient at using this software but, like the others have said, it's actually simple to use and there are numerous online tutorials if you get stuck or want to learn some more advanced features.
I've found IR to be good for making ani-gifs suitable for the web because there are lots of optimization settings when you come to save the final sequence.
All these optimizations are viewable in a separate window within the programme. This means you can instantly work out the best compromise between image quality and file size without saving it first, checking to see what it looks like and redoing it if it's not suitable. This is a downfall with some image editors.
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RedWolf made this guide that would have everything you would ever need to know about Image Ready! 
http://www.anime-beta.com/phpBB/viewtop ... hlight=gif

http://www.anime-beta.com/phpBB/viewtop ... hlight=gif

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