mathetos wrote:you need to pick your background image and make sure that it is at the top of the list of images within your animation. Then change the value of the "undraw/disposal method" drop-down menu (under the "frame" tab) to "restore background". All the images after the background image need to be set to this. This will make them disappear after they have been shown. You will also need to set a transparency color so that your background image shows up behind the other images. Hope that helps. If all else fails just play around with all the features and you'll figure it out.
those directions make the animation come out
1st frame: background image
2nd frame: (first frame of your foreground animation)
3rd frame: (second frame of your foreground animation and so on)
4th frame: background image
5th frame: (first frame of your foreground animation)
and so on and so on
it does not keep your first image/frame as the background for all the rest of the frames. better directions anyone?