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Count the men. Watch and wait. Where does the extra man come from?

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No idea, gave up after my eyes crossed for the fifth time..

Oooh my head still hurts lol.....
 

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If you can tell me how to extract freeze frames from an animated gif then I'll work it out! I can freeze it but can't work out how to extract copies of the frozen state.
 

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Would that be the "twelfth man" that Delia Smith was drunkenly ranting about the other Saturday?? Seems like you've found him! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

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If you can tell me how to extract freeze frames from an animated gif then I'll work it out! I can freeze it but can't work out how to extract copies of the frozen state.

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Press "Print Screen" (top row next to F12)
Open image editor (Photoshp or whatever)
Choose new window
Paste (control -V)
 

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It's an animated Gif with 64 individual frames. To deconstruct them you need an animated Gif editor.Copying and pasting in to a normal graphics editor will do no good at all
 

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It's an animated Gif with 64 individual frames. To deconstruct them you need an animated Gif editor.Copying and pasting in to a normal graphics editor will do no good at all

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It will, if you copy multiple frames at different parts of the animation. Print Screen only copies what is on the screen at the moment so you could in theory capture every frame. So if you haven't got and Animated Gif editor that is the way to do it.
 

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Have captured the twelve-man picture and 13-man picture and an intermediate picture and printed them and cut one up to make a jig saw.

Still going mad but beginning to see some of the discrepancies.
It wont help even if you print all 64 frames.

Ban Brendan until he explains it !
 

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very difficult to see what's what when it keeps moving and you can't stop it in mid-shuffle.

what i can see is that the 13th man is made up by pinching bits from the others, for example in the 13-man version the leftmost has lost his hair and the right-but-one has lost his chin. others have shorter legs and there's a horizontal slice through a pair of shoes that alows them to serve two pairs of legs.

b*****y clever. someone must have spent ages working it out.
 

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Yep, that's pretty much it. There are only twelve legs and twelve bodies to begin with, and you can see all the bits move so no legs or bodies are being added. So the extra body has to come from a variety of bits of other bodies....... if you break down the gif you can colour code different bits of the 13th man, and see where they end up in the 12man version
 
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