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I hope some one can help me. Not strickly a tutorial but if you have a series of icons, how do you put them together so they run one after the other? So it's kind of animated, but not. Hope that makes sense...

  • 2 weeks later...
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As requested by Kirst

Animation:

1. Prepare your bases, crop etc:

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2. Move all the bases on top of one:

screen3.jpg

3. Once you have an avatar with all the pictures on top close the others and click this:

screen4.jpg

4. Once your in Adobe image ready open your animation window:

screen5.jpg

5. Now heres where it gets tricky, multiply the base in the animation window, multiply it by how many pictures there are :

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So if you have 5 different pictures on top of one another then multiply it 4 times because there is an original

6. This is hard to describe but click on the first picture in your animation bar, on the right make sure only one picture can be seen

screen7.jpg

So click a picture: screen11.jpg

and then the pictures being shown: screen8.jpg

Click another picture and: screen9.jpg

And so on: screen10.jpg

7. Decide the duration of each picture (how long it can be seen before it moves on)

Click where it says 0 secs: screen13.jpg

And pick: screen12.jpg

Sorry for the bad explanation but ask questions if you have problems or get confused, I would love to see results but remember put under link!

I don't get how to get the different pictures on the timeline.... Because only 1 picture will come up 4 times... :S

Please help if you can

  • 2 weeks later...
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I usually download packs from LJs and stuff, or make them myself, which I haven't been quite so successful with, but still. It's fun :P

Does anybody have any tips or tutorial on brightening images, but so they still look natural? I've been experimenting a little but I can't seem to get it quite right.

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