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Ptah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-21-06 07:58 PM
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UNsynchronized Woohoo Chorus: A brief history.
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I've been asked several times "How did you do that?"
Overuse of smileys, most recently
I'd like to remove the mystery, and tell you.

I first saw the synchronized woohoo chorus on a DU Nighthawk thread.

Heidi posted the woohoos, in fully coordinated dance.

I thought I would enjoy seeing them before they got it together, so to speak.

So first I saved an original woohoo, ,
and took it apart.

It is made of 39 frames, like a movie, each with the same amount of time, in a specific order.

I then took out some frames from the original and made woohoo1,

Since woohoo01 has fewer frames it recycles sooner than woohoo.



If the number of frames of woohoo1 are not a fraction of the number of frames in woohoo,.It takes them time from
one apparent alignment to the next will be long.

I reconstructed woohoo five more times, talking out evenly spaced frames, or adding copies of frames,
and some other combinations of frame manipulation.



yadda, yadda


Their names are:

woohoo.gif
woohoo6.gif
woohoo5.gif
woohoo4.gif
woohoo3.gif
woohoo2.gif
woohoo1.gif














Here is a heart I tried a week or so ago:





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