Need a .gif-expert.

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Hellow NB.

There is a certain things that is bothering me for quite some time now. There are two .gifs that I would like to "fuse together" to one .gif. Not in the usual way that one .gif plays after the other, no. Instead, I'm trying to find a way to play both .gifs at the same time, next to each other. But as one image. Don't know if that is possible, I googled for a solution, but couldn't find one. That's why I'd like to ask you gfx-experts. :>


Here is an example how it should basically look:

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And these down below are the two .gifs that should "fuse together":

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My intention is to be able to watch both hugs at pretty much the same time to portray the similarities.. in a better way than playing them afterwards could do. Thank you for reading. Anything would be a great help, even if it is something like "No, that is impossible to realize".
Cheers!
 

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You'd have to make sure both gifs share the same amount of frames. This would mean one or the other would have to lose some frames. The point to that is, I assume you want both gifs to start and end at the same time. So that's one way of achieving that.
 
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Hellow NB.

There is a certain things that is bothering me for quite some time now. There are two .gifs that I would like to "fuse together" to one .gif. Not in the usual way that one .gif plays after the other, no. Instead, I'm trying to find a way to play both .gifs at the same time, next to each other. But as one image. Don't know if that is possible, I googled for a solution, but couldn't find one. That's why I'd like to ask you gfx-experts. :>


Here is an example how it should basically look:

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And these down below are the two .gifs that should "fuse together":

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My intention is to be able to watch both hugs at pretty much the same time to portray the similarities.. in a better way than playing them afterwards could do. Thank you for reading. Anything would be a great help, even if it is something like "No, that is impossible to realize".
Cheers!
Huh, I never watched Prison Break so that's why I didn't notice, but these two are together on Legends of Tomorrow. That's pretty neat they're working together again.
 

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You'd have to make sure both gifs share the same amount of frames. This would mean one or the other would have to lose some frames. The point to that is, I assume you want both gifs to start and end at the same time. So that's one way of achieving that.
Yeah, that makes sense. Thank you. :>
I can delete some frames from the coloured one. Then there is only one question left.. how would I set both animations next to each other.
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Huh, I never watched Prison Break so that's why I didn't notice, but these two are together on Legends of Tomorrow. That's pretty neat they're working together again.
Never watched Legends of Tomorrow to be honest. But yeah, Wentworth and Dominic are a good team :D
 

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Yeah, that makes sense. Thank you. :>
I can delete some frames from the coloured one. Then there is only one question left.. how would I set both animations next to each other.
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Never watched Legends of Tomorrow to be honest. But yeah, Wentworth and Dominic are a good team :D
They're pretty good on it and knowing this adds a little something to it when he keeps saying "I'm not leaving my partner behind" and "it's me and mick".
 
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