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okay so weamp;#39;re making an animated gifs hereamp;#39;s my PNG images and I just want to want to note that there I was naming convention here thatamp;#39;s designed to help you get this into your project but thereamp;#39;s a little bit of a challenge in that unfortunate starts at 2:00 weamp;#39;re gonna be loading these into arrays what does the array index start at oh yeah zero yeah you bet not not two unfortunately so there is a bit of a mismatch with how this is gonna work thatamp;#39;s fine we can just like add two to the index and then that will give us the file the number of the picture for the file but there is another slight issue and that is that for a single-digit number like - thereamp;#39;s a leading zero for a two digit number like 10 or 29 thereamp;#39;s no leading zero so either you could rename the files to remove that leading zero on the first set of files or we can programmatically add in a zero when that number is less than ten so you can decide which way