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Hey guys!

I'm writing this little update to let everyone know there will be a little change in this months comic release order.

But don't be worried. Nothing will be cancelled, just pushed back a little because I have something special to work on first. You could call this an experimental comic that I was planning for a long time now, just never got to make it. 

Earlier this week while I was working on the Halloween comic, as a little break I started "doodling" on things and I just kept on going until it became a promissing short comic project. It will be a combination of the usual still images and animated TF sequences.

It's going surprisingly smoothly thus far, so I think it will be done this Sunday if my PC can render images fast enough. I was not this excited for a long time for a new comic idea. Maybe it will be something new for the future, or a dead end forgotten by everyone, who knows.

But I hope you don't mind this little detour.


Also, A LITTLE HELP WANTED!

As I mentioned, the comic is going smoothly for now, but I ran into one issue that I can't solve at this time. This is about merging the still images with the animated gifs in a single PDF file. I want to make a seemless transition between the still and animated pages as the reader scrolls down. I'm not sure if this is possible to do or not, but if there is someone out there with a more profine knowledge in PDF editing or know a different way to do what I have in mind, and this person is willing to cooperate for this comic. Please let me know. 

Thank you

 

Comments

Anonymous

Grabbed this from Adobe maybe this will help? https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/hub/steps-to-convert-gif-to-pdf.html Oh and this https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/adding-multimedia-pdfs.html#:~:text=Open%20the%20PDF%20file%20that,%2C%20Video%20%2C%20or%20Sound%20tool.

Count Crusty

I'm honestly trying to remember if I've ever seen a gif inside a pdf. I don't think I've ever seen it done before or even if it's possible. The only alternative is post the frames sequentially so when viewing a pdf it will create al illusion like a flip book

SitriAbyss

That's also an option I will consider, thank you for the tip, but i'm not sure how well that goes for phone users. But as I researched the matter, I also found that it's possible to add moving gifs in pdf files, but that's a pay for it extension, and i'm not sure I want it that much if there are other ways that I didn't found yet.

Wyndon

When are we looking to get that ‘Short Comic Project’? Tonight or tomorrow?