![]() ![]() The best we can do is to make tiny movements in our scene. RESOLUTION: Unless you change your gif file into a transparent one, there’s really no fix to that. With the example that we used, the water line is covered if the GIF image is moved up. With non-transparent gifs, they can cover some portions of your other images that are saved in your Doodly scene. While they generally don’t support transparency like png files, there are also some GIF files that are transparent which will require only minimal adjustment when added to your Doodly scene. ![]() ISSUE: Most GIFs are not transparent, it’s a solid image. It will be a trial and error kind of thing. RESOLUTION: We can’t change how it is saved so what we can do is just preview the gif then try to adjust it when you’re in edit mode. It can be a little difficult to work with a gif that starts blank because you can’t see where exactly the animation will appear when you play it. You don’t see the gif bubbles and that is because when this gif was created, the first frame captured was empty, then the succeeding frames were when the bubbles appeared. ISSUE: As you can see on the image below, our gif file is saved as an image in a blank white rectangle box. ![]() RESOLUTION: To fix this, we have to go to Video Settings then turn off the Erase Mode. ![]()
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