
This is
Optional. I prefer doing the frames on Paint Then Animate on Gimp. You Can draw the frames in Gimp if you want, it works the same way!
You must have the program called
Gimp to do this! You can download it free when ya search it on
Google then Open up a new 50 x 50 project

Go back to Step Five of Part One and copy all the frames in Paint

Paste them on your project
Youll see
Pasted Layer on the top layer of your project, thats just normal. Just lick on the
New Layer and itll be placed on top

Keep doing that until you have all the frames on your project and right click to
Filters > Animation > Optimize for GIF
A new window pops up and all you hafta do it
Save As > Name your project then type .GIF after it. Its REALLY important to put .GIF after your name project or it WONT be a ANIMATED
Then, just
Save as ANIMATION (DONT Merge all layers or it WONT be ANIMATED)> export it > Set the Delay on 130 MS > click the Use Delay box > save it
...AND YOU END UP WITH THIS, BABY!