Steve Pan

July 14th, 2008

Apng water ripple:

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See details on my blog: http://slideplay.blogspot.com

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DJD

July 8th, 2008

Hi, one which I made for testing APNG Assembler.
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We are looking fro people who like to contribute to the AnimatedPNG project. If you would like to submit apng’s, articles, tutorials, or anything please contact : newstop (a) gmail dot com , brotherbrendan (a) gmail dot com.

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Just thought this list would be use or interest to some of you.

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Max Stepin

March 7th, 2008

I wrote my own little application, called tga2apng, it is based on Andrew Smith’s patched libpng library, and it’s very basic. It converts a sequence of TGA images into a single APNG file.

I posted it at http://newstop.googlepages.com/tga2apng
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APNG Campaign

February 18th, 2008

Since we launched this almost a month ago we have been inundated with feedback, mostly good ;) . We have also been receiving close to 4000 visits a day, seems there is definitely in interest in this technology, for good or bad!

A few thoughts have come to my mind, perhaps we need to consider campaigning apng’s within the open source community as well as web designers/developers. It would be interesting to see if this technology will be adapted by software like Gimp and Inkscape. Imagine a built in apng tool that would allow to optimize, sequence, and assemble apng’s.

I would also like to see how creative we can be with apng’s without over doing it, which seems to be the biggest question on peoples minds. I think if we can keep file sizes down and implement apng’s in a useful way, like navigation, simple ads, interface design, logos, etc., then perhaps there is a chance that other will begin to adopt and take advantage of this technology.

Let’s face it, png’s are better than gif ’s, so why are we sitting on the fence?

So, for those apng enthusiasts out there, let’s spread the word and see what happens.

-Brendan

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APNG Updates

January 28th, 2008

Over the weekend PHUG members began a re-development project of the APNG site. We received over 4000 visits in the last few days, which lead to an enormous amount of valuable feedback.

We will be continuing our efforts to maintain the most up-to-date information/documentation associated with APNGs, and include a variety of workshops, tutorials and samples as references to this new specification.

We are always looking for contributors to this project including both designers and developers. We encourage everyone to let us know what they would like to see on the site and further developments with this project.

Please contact us at info@phug.ca.

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Dave Boyle

January 28th, 2008

These APNG’s where built in 3D Max, outputted into a png sequence. I use Justin’s APNG Editor on Gran Paradiso alpha 7.
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APNG Published on Foxiewire

January 25th, 2008


Thank you to graphicsguru from spreadfirefox.com for publishing our story on foxiewire.com!

You can read the story here , please make sure to vote for us!!!

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3D APNG’s

January 24th, 2008

These 3D APNG’s where rendered out in 3D Max and outputted into a png sequence.The online APNG Assember was used to build this apng file.
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