how to upload firealpaca animations to youtube

( I'm a noob to scratch, so I apologize if this isn't the right forum area for this ) I made an animation for scratch while using firealpaca, but I can't seem to figure out how to upload it!

This section explains how to create a GIF animation with AlpacaDouga after creating an animation.

Create a GIF animation with AlpacaDouga! Not directly. This video is unavailable. AlpacaDouga enables you to create a GIF animation not only from a gif file but also from jpg and png files. Remember, each second is 24 frames (or 25, or 30, or at the lowest maybe 12, depending on which standard you are working with) that you have to draw.

Primary PC: AMD Ryzen 7 2700, NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1070 (EVGA FTW Hybrid), 16GB Trident Z RGB DDR4, ASUS X470-I, Corsair 280X, running at 1920x1080 144hz Laptop: Intel Core i7 4700MQ, NVIDIA Geforce GT 740M, 12GB of ram, 1600x900 resolution, running Ubuntu 16.10 in VirtualBox 4096MB RAM. I've tried a load of things, but it just wont work.

You can create a GIF animation for FREE with FireAlpaca and AlpacaDouga. After the images have finished uploading, a big red button appears under the preview slideshow, with the words Create a GIF animation on it and an image of the FireAlpaca mascot emerging from a strip of film. 2. FireAlpaca probably cannot handle enough memory for one long continuous animation of considerable length. FireAlpaca does not create an animated GIF directly, it creates a folder full of PNG frames. You then combine those PNGs into an animated GIF using another program (like Photoscape) or online service (like AlpacaDouga). Join MCBall for the best Minecraft paintball experience. Do not upload the frames one at a time. Watch Queue Queue. Yes, that is a button, not a decorative image. That pink box in the middle is asking you to upload all those PNG files that were saved into your folder. for the further details and instruction.

The GIF animation creating service “AlpacaDouga”. Watch Queue Queue

Now, a folder should show up like that ^^^^ I mean mine just went straight to one of the animations I was working on, so just look for the place that you saved all your PNG files and upload all of them IN SEQUENCE. You need to convert the GIF into a true movie format first, before uploading.. Alternatively, if you have a set of PNG images created using FireAlpaca, most decent video editors (including free ones) will import the image sequence and output a movie format. Please see "What is Onion Skin Mode?" Use "Onion Skin Mode" to create an animation with FireAlpaca. Well, duh, click on it.