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ok, firstly salute to you all. :-*
I have to admit im quite a newb, and so what i ask may be quite silly. Hopefully I'm not posting in a wrong place... ::)
I want to create an image, prob a .giff in an html file. I want to be like this: e-smthng, with the letter e be in glorious spinning 3d, whike the rest letters also in 3d but still. How can I create such an image and is there anything special to know with the code needed?
Thnx.
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you need to be using a garphics package like photoshop of paintshop pro. this has nothing to do with html or any other code for that matter.

The above applications have tools that allwo the creation of animated gif's (which is what you are trying to create).
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[quote author=Intzisa link=topic=121938.msg502612#msg502612 date=1168553445]
I messed up with the last post, but cant fint any button to edit it. ???
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Posts more than 2 minutes old can't be edited... micah1701 seems to be suggesting that using animated gifs for text is not particuarly professional looking.
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It's wonderful to recieve such feedback, thnk you all!
@Jtech
But as far as I know, those formats do not support animation. Look at the first post, "spinning 3d" i mean animated 3d letters rolling around.
@ardyandkari
does gimp create small animations like .gif or similar?
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[quote author=Intzisa link=topic=121938.msg504063#msg504063 date=1168712801]
It's wonderful to recieve such feedback, thnk you all!
@Jtech
But as far as I know, those formats do not support animation. Look at the first post, "spinning 3d" i mean animated 3d letters rolling around.
@ardyandkari
does gimp create small animations like .gif or similar?
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yes. 

[quote author=wikipedia.org http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIMP#File_types]GIMP can open and save the following file formats: [2]

    * GIMP XCF, the native format (.xcf, or compressed as .xcf.gz or .xcf.bz2)
    * Autodesk flic animations (.fli)
    * DICOM (.dcm or .dicom)
    * PostScript documents (.ps, .ps.gz and .eps)
    * FITS astronomical images (.fits, or .fit)
    * Scalable vector graphics for exporting paths (.svg)
    * Microsoft Windows icon (.ico)
    * Microsoft Uncompressed AVI Video (.avi)
    * Windows bitmap (.bmp)
    * Paintshop Pro image (.psp or .tub)
    * Adobe PhotoShop Documents (.psd, .pdd)
    * PNM image (.pnm, .ppm, .pgm, and .pbm)
    * Compuserve Graphics Interchange Format images and animations (.gif)
    * Joint Photographic Experts Group Images (.jpeg, .jpg, or .jpe)
    * Portable Network Graphics (.png)
    * Tagged Image File Format (.tiff or .tif)
    * TARGA (.tga)
    * X bitmap image (.xbm, .icon, or .bitmap)
    * X pixmap image (.xpm)
    * X window dump (.xwd)
    * Zsoft PCX (.pcx)

GIMP can import (open but not save) the following formats:

    * Adobe PDF files (.pdf)
    * Raw image formats (many extensions)

GIMP can also export to (save, but not open) the following formats:

    * HTML as a table with coloured cells (.html)
    * C source files as an array (.c or .h)
    * Multiple Network Graphic layered image files (.mng)
    * ASCII Art or HTML, with characters and punctuation making up images
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