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Jun 7th 2004#152679 Report
Member since: Jun 7th 2004
Posts: 3
I am making a sig for a friend and I want it to have two animations. I have one going but I wondered if there is a way to do the other one without messing up the one I have. I am probably not making sense. I have some squares that change color and move. I want to make the name in the sig do something too. Can someone point me to a tutorial that will show me how to do this?
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Jun 7th 2004#152685 Report
Member since: May 10th 2004
Posts: 223
You're right, you're not making sense. ;) I'm sure you won't be able to have a sig with two seperate animations running in it. Just put them together and make it one animation.
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Jun 7th 2004#152689 Report
Member since: Jun 7th 2004
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How do I make it match up though? One animation is really simple... the other is more complicated. They don't have the same amount of frames. I am sorry to be such a newb. I just started using Image Ready yesterday. I know how to do it in Flash, but the gifs turn out grainy instead of clear.
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Jun 8th 2004#152715 Report
Member since: Feb 18th 2004
Posts: 736
Chance the optimization to 128 colors, or even 256 colors via the Optimize toolbar/thingy.
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Jun 8th 2004#152723 Report
Member since: Jun 7th 2004
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I tried lots of things in Flash, but to no avail. I like doing it in Image Ready. I guess I just have to do it the long way. I just thought that there would probably be a way to put two animations together.
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Jun 8th 2004#152730 Report
Member since: May 10th 2004
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Well if wherever you're gonna use this sig allows for html code then you could go with two animations. Just have the sig essencially be a mini web page and have it display the animations wherever youwant them. But if it's got to be a single image file then I don't see any other way to do it besides combining them into a single animation.
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