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Hi [USER=142531]@CYYAAN[/USER]


I think there may be a misunderstanding on how to create a GIF animation (your final result).

Sine each PNG is a single image or frame, each one would initially be brought in as its own Layer

Also GIFs are not a video format just an animation format and have limited frame rates.  In fact, as I understand, the frame rate is acutally determined by the time interval between images by 1/100 's of a second so the frame rate can be 100 fps, 50fps 33.3 fps, 25 fps, 20 fps for each additional 1/100 second added to the delay between each frame.

I think a good starting point to get on the same page is the Adobe Photoshop tutorial on making GIF animations:

https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/make-a-gif.html


Now if your actual goal is to output as a video format you need to export to a video format and GIF is not a video format (just animation format)

Hope this helps (unless I don't really understand what you are trying to do)

John Wheeler


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