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I often meet people who ask how you can import an animated GIF into Second Life®.
I state immediately that importing an animated GIF directly is impossible.
What we can do is divide the animated GIF into the frames that compose it and apply a script that gives movement to the various frames.
The operation is very simple, requires very few steps and the use of a specially created tool.
Let’s see how to proceed.
First, we choose an animated gif that has a total size of less than 10 MB.

Importing my animated gif

Now, go to Gif2Ani Tool.

Now upload your GIF/VIDEO clicking on the button above.

It’s important that the file has a dimension less than 10 MB.

When the GIF is imported, you can choose some parameters (like fps speed, for example) and see the effect that you get in the preview.

When you are happy with it, press “create texture and script”.

Now you will be able to download the image and copy the script.

If you don’t want to copy and paste each time the script that the tool creates for that image, you can just use the script you find in the Marketplace.

Ok, now, let’s go to Second Life®.

  • Create a new object, a cube, for example (CTRL+B).
  • Create a new script inside the cube content tab and paste the script the tool created for you.
  • Save the script.
  • Now you will be able to see that just a cube’s face is in movement; import the image with the animated GIF’s slides in SL®;
  • Put this image on the face in movement.
  • Done! You should see your animated GIF now.

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