08-17-2014, 02:43 AM
Nice job 
For consistency I'd say try and do it the same way as me, which is lines only on the top and bottom (to show the frame height), and only between frames that are shown at different framerates to the rest of the animation (or otherwise not exactly used in the same way). That way they're easy to use for games or GIFs, and the frame width can be figured out easily by dividing the strip's width by the number of frames.
Of course that's just a suggestion, you can do it whatever you're comfortable with or think is best. Keep it up!

For consistency I'd say try and do it the same way as me, which is lines only on the top and bottom (to show the frame height), and only between frames that are shown at different framerates to the rest of the animation (or otherwise not exactly used in the same way). That way they're easy to use for games or GIFs, and the frame width can be figured out easily by dividing the strip's width by the number of frames.
Of course that's just a suggestion, you can do it whatever you're comfortable with or think is best. Keep it up!