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I thought maybe this question may fall under "software recommendation" which I've been informed is off-topic, if this is the case, would this problem be subverted by me modifying the question to:

"How can you create animated gif files of a series of image files in Blender?"

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  • The only way of answering that question would be a step-by-step tutorial which you could figure out and answer yourself. Its still not a great question and likely will just go unanswered.
    – Ramhound
    May 9, 2013 at 12:09
  • If you just want to combine a series of pre-rendered images into a .GIF sequence? You can use GIMP (free) or Photoshop (paid) to do that, given you already know how to export the image sequence from Blender. May 9, 2013 at 13:26

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Gif creation I don't believe is really on-topic for Super User. I would suggestion looking at either:

Graphic Design:

Graphic Design is for questions targeted toward 2D design professionals, students, and enthusiasts.

This includes questions about:

  • Graphic arts theory and history; "Why" we do what we do and not necessarily the "how" in logo design, fonts & typography, visual communication
  • Web design
  • Layout and printing
  • Illustration
  • Digital media
    Examples: video, Adobe Flash

Note: This site may be more about the "Why" of things, than the actual "How". For both this and the other site I would review the questions being asked there, and even ask on their meta site if the question is appropriate.

or

Audio-Video Production:

The Audio-Video Production Stack Exchange is for engineers, producers, editors, and enthusiasts spanning the fields of audio, video, and media creation.

If you have a question about

  • broadcast, film, audio, music, or location recording techniques
  • editing, mixing, mastering, and distribution
  • post-production techniques
  • signal processing in a production context (for highly technical questions about digital signal processing, please visit Stack Exchange's DSP site)
  • asset management, media, and file formats
  • installation, configuration, and operation of software related to these topics

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