
Hopefully at least some of you will find this useful and fun. I’d love to have an overwhelming resource for all types of Videopaks at some point! DM or use this thread for questions and I’ll do my best to help if I can. If you create original videopaks with this template, we would LOVE to list them at synthpaks and give a percentage of any sales to you. If you can make some upgrades to this or see a better way to do things, fantastic! Maybe someone that knows how to use Github can keep track of different versions.
Gif looper for free#
I’m providing this for free for personal use. (But in my opinion it’s still WAY easier than learning the basics of Unity from scratch… like I did, what a beating.) If you’re not at least a little familiar with Photoshop or image editing it might be pretty difficult. All time is mapped to the average BPM that is sent from the OP-Z app. If you replace the Spritesheets in the project Assets folder (they must be EXACTLY the same, size, name, sprites) then you can export a new videopak with the new loops. The GIF Looper videopak is loaded with 14 GIF or video loops that repeat endlessly. To play the animation, click the Slide Show view button on the task bar in the bottom bar of. Select the file, and then click Insert or Open. In the Insert Picture dialog box, navigate to the location of the animated GIF you want to add.

In the Insert tab of the ribbon, click Pictures. The most basic way to understand this project is that it relies on 14 Spritesheets for the loops. Select the slide that you want to add the animated GIF to. I’m not a great instructions writer, but I’ve done my best and I’m sure we’ll get better once we put this through the paces.

OK, here’s my first shot at providing a template project for everyone to start making videopaks easier. Import 14 GIF/Spritesheets and export your videopak.

It’s “kinda” like Photomatic for GIF/Loops.
