Animated Userbar ~

First attempt at making an Animated Userbar, and as these were very easy I will most likely do more. P.S. I might eventually make a free shop for the community.
Constructive Criticism will always be appreciated.

Not very fluent. It’s also quite plain, and the text looks weird to be in such a bland background. I’m not sure about you, but depth on anything looks good.

Honestly, i dont like it. Thats like 2 minutes or work, max.

  1. I asked for constructive criticism, so if there is none in your post, don’t bother posting.
  2. I use gimp, I’m very new, and it was about 2 minutes.
    Anything else you’d like to go on about? Construct me to get better next time.

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Honestly, i dont like it. Thats like 2 minutes or work, max.
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  1. I asked for constructive criticism, so if there is none in your post, don’t bother posting.
  2. I use gimp, I’m very new, and it was about 2 minutes.
    Anything else you’d like to go on about? Construct me to get better next time.[/quote]

An example of my GIMP animation:

What I do to make mine smooth, is each animation, I try to do in the same increments. Like you used fade, so each time that the text faded or un-faded, try to make it fade at the same rate.
For example: First slide = 0.0 Opacity
Second slide = 20.0 Opacity
Third Slide = 40.0 Opacity

And each time just increase or decrease it by 20.0

If you are doing an animation where the text slides in, try to make it slide by the same amount of pixels each time. So first slide, slide it over 12 pixels, second slide, slide it over 12 more pixels, and so on.