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Jul 7th 2002 | #57045 Report |
Member since: Jul 4th 2002 Posts: 116 |
What Image Ready? I mean what can you do with it?
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Jul 8th 2002 | #57239 Report |
Member since: Oct 29th 2001 Posts: 62 |
animation, mouseover and imagemap :-)
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Jul 8th 2002 | #57412 Report |
Member since: Aug 10th 2001 Posts: 793 |
ImageReady is made to take your photoshop image nd prepra it for the web... The trick is to create your website layot in photoshop then use image ready to create a webpage out of it... Whil you may say Photoshop as the save for the web fonction... Save for the web is only good forn a single image...if you need something more davanced use ImageReady! By the way..this is a basic question...so not the rigth room! |
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Jul 9th 2002 | #57441 Report |
Member since: Jul 4th 2002 Posts: 19 |
one word to say is -- --tool for making motion picture. the format in web is .gif |
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Jul 15th 2002 | #58766 Report |
Member since: Jul 14th 2002 Posts: 71 |
imageready also optimizes your images for web use. It is a VERY useful app, you can also use it to make rollovers, simple animations, slices ect. When it first came out.....I had used it to make a radius on square images. (then in Photoshop6 they finally offered a "radius" feature). Give it a try, you'll thank Adobe. |
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Jul 15th 2002 | #58858 Report |
Member since: Jul 4th 2002 Posts: 116 |
can someone give me a quit tutorial how to make a roll over pic with it?
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Jul 15th 2002 | #58860 Report |
Member since: Jul 15th 2001 Posts: 2019 |
import your psd into image ready, then click on the rollover tab or something like that. there will be a frame of what it looks like w/ all your layers, then click the 'new layer' button (it looks the same, but it's in the image ready tool box) you'll notice it changes from over, down etc, and then you just change the visibility of the layers to how you want it to turn out. sorry if it sounds kinda jumbled....if u need u can ask me on AIM i guess. |
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Jul 15th 2002 | #58862 Report |
Member since: Jul 4th 2002 Posts: 116 |
Thnx I really appriciat it!
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