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Author: | Pearl Evenstar [ March 13th, 2006, 12:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Image Ready help!! |
I was just wondering... how do you banners to fade while animating them? i don't know if you know what i mean... ![]() |
Author: | Elenanna Lothenedhel [ March 13th, 2006, 8:11 pm ] |
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Ok..there's a tut about that here...give me a minte to find it.. edit Lord Legendel said Quote: 1. Open up a new document in photoshop, 100X100.
2. Design your background, make it look nice, a splash of color. 3. Add your text, and make it look good. 4. Jump to imageready. Your text will probably show up on the first frame. Change the text opacity to 0. 5. Duplicate that frame, and change the text opacity back to 100%. Then, at the bottom of the animation box, hit tween, and have the settings on 6 frames, only checking the opacity box. Hit ok. 6. You should now have 8 frames. Click on number 8 and duplicate it (again, bottom of animation box.) Set opacity to 0 and tween again. 7. Now click on the first frame, hold down shift, and click on the last frame. All of them should be selected now. 8. Change the time from 0 secs to 0.1 seconds. 9. Hit play and see if it works. If so, continue. If not, check to see you did everything correctly. 10. Hit the internet explorer icon in the palate, and you'll see your animation in a browser. save picture as . . . 11. Yay! Ur done. Obviously you can change the sizes and stuff.. |
Author: | Aredhel Ar-Feiniel [ June 24th, 2006, 3:29 pm ] |
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If you're talking about fading like what i have on my sig [[photshop cs2]] then all you need to do adjust the opacity of each frame in order ... errr sorta summarizing what it says above me ![]() |
Author: | ~RinielAranel~ [ July 17th, 2006, 11:48 am ] |
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I have a big Image Ready problem! Whenever I make a change to the second image, it affects the first one too. How can I have different pictures make a 'slideshow'? |
Author: | Gilraen Ringeril [ July 20th, 2006, 8:32 pm ] |
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Riniel - you need to turn off the visibility of the layer you don't want to see on the slide ![]() ![]() |
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