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Well, something to keep in mind: You work through the use of gifs. Draw your image on its own layer, make sure it has no background it's being drawn on. The layer should be entirely transparent. This also means that once you are done and ready to flatten the image to one layer, you'll want to remove the background layer.
The reason for this is to avoid white outlines. They can be useful, do not misunderstand, but you want to be careful when making them. As a suggestion, you can use the "select like colors" wand and then Edit>Grow Selection by three to seven pixels, and then dump white paint "behind" it. If it gets an aliased sharpness to it, just undo, Edit>Feather Selection by two or three, then dump the paint again. It will get an anti-aliased feel to it, a smoothness, just from that feathering.
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