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| Topic Started: Nov 14 2010, 10:31 PM (122 Views) | |
| xSalashawty | Nov 14 2010, 10:31 PM Post #1 |
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Youngest member betch
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Yeah. I don't have Photoshop, and some people would like to make a moving picture, right? Okay. 1. Set your background 2. Once that's done, click on "Layer >> New Layer" 3. Select 'transparent' and click OK. (Skip 2/3 if you're using text, or a picture that you're putting on there) 4. Draw your frame (or if needed, edit your text/image, otherwise, leave it alone) 5.Repeat 2-4. I know it isn't good, but hope it helps. -- If you're doing a texted background or something with other images in it, place it all there FIRST then save it as a .png and then use it as your background! - I'm still testing a few things, like fading/moving text/frame by frame. - I don't really know, but if you're doing frame by frame, I think you need to whiteout the part that moves then reanimate the part... I DONT KNOW I'M STILL FIGURING THAT OUT >.> --I doubt this helped, but worth trying to help.. |
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