Jean Stringer has a great set of instructions on how she created her animations. Click on the Scarecrow below, to see the "brains" behind her animations...

Michael Woods writes:
"I had my first success in animating gifs in just a few minutes after installing the GIF Construction Set from Alchemy Mindworks, which you can download from:

ftp://ftp.mindworkshop.com/pub/alchemy/gifcon.exe

All it takes is at least two slightly different gif files of the same subject. The program has an "Animation Wizard" that automates the coding, and stores the result as another graphics file."


Paul Kerr writes:

I just thought I would jot you a quick note about animation. I have a friend that is working on animation for his company page. He has a great deal of graphic design knowledge and I'm going to see if he has time to help us out in our project. Here is an example of an animation he did for his company logo...
http://www.ivoclarna.com/back.gif
Now he's working on a much larger animation that is only in the developmental stages right now. He asked me for my input, so I thought I would pass it along to all of you to get your input on it also. The URL below is his test animation and it moves VERY slowly on both computers I've tried viewing it on. Check it out on yours and tell me what you think...
http://www.microagewny.com/homeb/rfaulise/test.html
I thought we might at least put these examples in our animation button section, and I will try to have my friend Don explain how he achieved them. You could also check out Don's homepage to see some of his graphical design talents at...
http://www.buffnet.net/~donh/
The company page he developed is...
http://www.ivoclarna.com/

Don has just designed an animation for the PageMasters. Thanks a lot Don!