@Thnk + @Aitnar - The best thing to do would be to fraps the video (or some sort of other video capture) and then import footage into Photoshop using "Video Frames to Layers". It works best with uncompressed .mov files I think. Then you have a lot of control over how to output your gif through the Save to Web stuff. :)
@thnk, Hamish - Thanks! I have fraps already, I never knew about that feature in Photoshop however. Thanks for the heads up! I'll try it when I finish. :) Here is a quick sculpt update, I got a little further and started sculpting the wooden frame, but started to feel sick and went to sleep early. Still feeling bleh, I…