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May 26th 2003 | #105156 Report |
Member since: May 26th 2003 Posts: 2 |
I want to add an animated gif to both sides of a banner. Is this possible with PS7 or IM ready? If so, can you give me an Idea as to how. I did one but it took 7 hours cause I made the banner then painstakingly added the animation(simple 8 frame gif)frame by frame after wards. To phrase the question better; How do I add an animated Gif to a banner without doing it frame by frame! |
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May 26th 2003 | #105161 Report |
Member since: Jan 2nd 2003 Posts: 177 |
You could always do it the other way around: Open the animated gif, then put in your banner. I don't know why it took you 7 hours to put in 8 frames... very slow computer? ;) |
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May 26th 2003 | #105165 Report |
Member since: May 26th 2003 Posts: 2 |
Yeah its slow, but the problem was getting the placement of each frame exact enough to not make it jumpy. And the fact I am very slow myself. Lets say I want to place a rotating globe on each side of the banner. Is that possible? Again, if so, how! |
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May 26th 2003 | #105222 Report |
Member since: Jul 16th 2002 Posts: 352 |
Put in the picture that your making animated. Then put the beggining "pose" of your image and then put your end "pose" and Tween between the frames. Just mess with the tween option and you'll get it. Sorry I couldn't give too much info...I don't work with Animations much.
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May 26th 2003 | #105224 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
Maybe you should take advantage of the "guides" or "grids" that you can use in PS....
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