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hi im canary 3d and this is how to make a parallel gif where you have two images side by side that are both doing the same thing which is one of the things i like to do a lot of so um ive got two images here ive got one of baby weiwei shen eating bread and then ive got another one of one ching eating bread so i want to combine these so that they run at the same speed on the same page and trusting tumbler to load them into the browser at the same time the same pace is really not great so i like to make them into a single side-by-side gif the first thing weve got to look at is how many frames we have so this one is 57 frames and this one has 81 frames now ive already cropped both of these so that theyre as similar as i can make them be obviously in the shell theyre not exactly cropped this way you know part of this is is how i emphasize the parallelism right so so i have to reduce the number of frames in this one in order to have it match up to the other one so now i have to dec