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Jun 23rd 2001 | #6630 Report |
Member since: Jun 18th 2001 Posts: 683 |
Ok I heard that you can animate on Adobe Photoshop 6.0.... And If so ...how??? (Name some Tuts) Thanks |
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Jun 23rd 2001 | #6633 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 55 |
how bout that the same question I just answered in another thread. I said yes and no. You can't in photoshop, but you can in the companion program Imageready. Rogue |
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Jun 23rd 2001 | #6651 Report |
Member since: Jun 18th 2001 Posts: 683 |
Ok one more question, how can u save the animation so you can use it as an AIM Icon, or as a signature on this page?.... (and sorry for asking the same question before) |
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Jun 24th 2001 | #6694 Report |
Member since: May 29th 2001 Posts: 20 |
Good question.....anyone, anyone?
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Jun 28th 2001 | #7048 Report |
Member since: Jun 18th 2001 Posts: 683 |
Ok well I figured it out for anyone who wants to know, once you make the animation, find the arrow in the animation window (where all the frames are) and click it and go to "Select All Frames" Than go to the window where it says, "Original" "Optimized" "2-Up" "4-Up".... then click on the 2-Up, click on the one with GIF. Then go to File> Save Optimized As...> and then save it as GIF and there you go, you can use it as a signature, on your website, even as your AIM Icon (except it has to be a certain size and has to be like 10k or less).... enjoy
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