What is your plan to store all the image data in memory?
I have no idea. Is it not possible to store 84 bitmap images on a nano every?
You have 48K bytes in the Nano Every. Divide that by the number of bytes in a bitmap image to estimate how many uncompressed images can be stored, leaving no room for your program.
Theres a point in the gif where its a static image for majority of the time. i can prob whittle it down significantly
Great learning project!
At the beginning, the image blooms. One image can be the small sized bloom, the second image can be the larger bloom, then re-use the smaller image for a decreasing bloom. Same with the line-through-dot... reuse one image, chopping the ends off the image. The effect will be a "flip book" that we all drew in our chemistry class study book.
Im sure youve explained it well, i kinda get the idea.
I used PhotoPea.com and chopped a couple gifs down to size...

At PhotoPea you can save individual frames... and slow the effects down

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