

As sprite sheets often have a high contrast color as the background, you can change the background of the animation. You can specify the playback speed of the GIF (as milliseconds per frame), change the direction of movement of frames (vertical or horizontal, forward or backward), as well as set the zoom level that changes GIF's size in both the preview player and downloaded file. After adjusting the sprite sheet properties, you can view the animation in your browser by clicking the "Start GIF Player" option. If there are any frames that you don't want to include in the GIF, you can ignore them via the "Frames to Ignore" option. But in all seriousness, it seems that many people associate the pixel art style with indie games and older games, and assume the style was chosen due to laziness or inability to create a more mainstream style. If your sprite sheet has a non-standard size, you can customize the animation frames via the frame width, frame height, frame x-position, and frame y-position options. And unfortunately, sometimes those opinions are blatantly wrong. When you load an animation strip, the application draws green rectangles around all frames and numbers them.
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A sprite strip is an image that consists of a series of horizontal or vertical frames of the same size that form an animation. You can upload an image in the PNG or JPG format and turn it into a multi-frame GIF animation that can be quickly downloaded. This is a browser-based program that converts a sprite strip into a GIF animation.
