This is about the closest I have come to something like animated gifs, it's the same kind of thing we did with Arakus' Christmas tree last year, except instead of swapping textures it should swap your backgrounds. Alter the t= figures to change the duration each image is shown (in seconds).
Replace the 'yourimage' with the path and filename of your images.
Hap file Code :
#Haptek Version= 1.00 HapType= script FileType= text
\clock [t= 0]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage1.jpg]]
\clock [t= 1.287]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage2.jpg]]
\clock [t= 4.108]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage3.jpg]]
\clock [t= 10.626]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage4.jpg]]
\clock [t= 14.091]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage5.jpg]]
\clock [t= 16.444]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage6.jpg]]
\clock [t= 19.417]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage7.jpg]]
\clock [t= 21.417]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage8.jpg]]
\clock [t= 23.417]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage1.jpg]]
\clock [t= 25.417]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage2.jpg]]
\clock [t= 27.417]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage3.jpg]]
\clock [t= 29.417]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage4.jpg]]
\clock [t= 31.417]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage5.jpg]]
\clock [t= 33.417]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage6.jpg]]
\clock [t= 19.417]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage7.jpg]]
\clock [t= 21.417]\LoadBackGrnd [ file= [yourimage8.jpg]]
Hope it works [
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