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Improvement in lamedrop animation

I guess I had nothing better to do, when I noticed that lame logo animation when encoding with lamedropXPd3, looks silly for such nice product without mentioning how I feel about the greatness of the logo itself:



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BTW I hosting the files myself, and I'll dothe same in future (whether my service or some on-line file sharing service) as a protest to poor user "1h restriction" with which I don't agree

Improvement in lamedrop animation

Reply #1
You moved the frames so the circular part of the logo doesn’t wobble as much? I can still see a tiny wobble on your final one, but it’s an improvement.

 

Improvement in lamedrop animation

Reply #2
Yes, it's not perfect of course, and that is because of the size and form of the object and it's gradient + it's 8-bit
I'm not professional, but had spare time to play with favorite tools from past

original animation is like earthquake, mine is like slightly deformed LP