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Fri Jun 17, 2005 3:25 pm
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In the "Welcome Back"-topic Martina wrote:
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How do you make flash?
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This was the animated gif:
Inside Photoshop you can make "Animated Gifs" with Image Reader.
Once you are ready with your PSD you select the PSD and go to File --> Edit in Image Ready.
This application starts with an animation with one frame.
You can just duplicate the frame a couple of times and hide the layers you don't want. You can do this per frame. So in my example the burger is hidden in two frames. In total there are three frames, you als can set the time a frame wil be visible, in my example 1.2 and twice 0.8 seconds.
On the net there is, as always, much explanation, for example:
http://www.astahost.com/how-create-animated-gifs-using-ps-and-imageready-t4694.html
http://www.albany.edu/cetl/teaching/how_to/image_ready/imageready_tutorial.html
Oh..and there are many, many dedicated tools to make "animations", but I am not familiar in that field.
This explanation is very short as it took me "some" time before it was clear how to use Image Ready to make basic animations... |
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Fri Jun 17, 2005 5:18 pm
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Ok cool, thanks bennie! Will have to try that out  |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 1:06 pm
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MartinaWarren wrote: |
Ok cool, thanks bennie! Will have to try that out
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Ok ..Nice ..make your own flashwork (by Photoshop)
Although it was a bit tricky the first time I made one, as always you have to push the buttons in the right order before it works !
Oh yes finally you save the files as 'Save Optimal..'
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Fri Jun 24, 2005 5:39 am
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bennie wrote: |
Ok ..Nice ..make your own flashwork (by Photoshop)
Although it was a bit tricky the first time I made one, as always you have to push the buttons in the right order before it works !
Oh yes finally you save the files as 'Save Optimal..'
Succes
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I havent tried it yet, but when i do, i know who to call on for help  |
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Mon Jun 27, 2005 2:13 pm
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Satch wrote: |
Hey Bennie is there a page where they explain how to copy and paste something from one picture to another
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Hi Satch
Here it is:
If you are in the internt explorer (or Firefox) ..just right click on the pic and choose copy .(afbeelding) kopieren.
Then in Photoshop choose new ..it automaticly suggests the right size accept ..and do paste (control-v)
If you have already a psd open in Photoshop then you just can do control-V and it will be in a new layer then.
So basicly via the clipboard in the easiest !
Is thsi what you meant ? |
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Mon Jun 27, 2005 2:16 pm
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bennie wrote: |
Satch wrote: |
Hey Bennie is there a page where they explain how to copy and paste something from one picture to another
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Hi Satch
Here it is:
If you are in the internt explorer (or Firefox) ..just right click on the pic and choose copy .(afbeelding) kopieren.
Then in Photoshop choose new ..it automaticly suggests the right size accept ..and do paste (control-v)
If you have already a psd open in Photoshop then you just can do control-V and it will be in a new layer then.
So basicly via the clipboard in the easiest !
Is thsi what you meant ?
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Well I can copy and paste, but one picture is a totaaly different scale then the other. What is the best way to resize them to the same scale? |
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Mon Jun 27, 2005 2:37 pm
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Satch wrote: |
bennie wrote: |
Satch wrote: |
Hey Bennie is there a page where they explain how to copy and paste something from one picture to another
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Hi Satch
Here it is:
If you are in the internt explorer (or Firefox) ..just right click on the pic and choose copy .(afbeelding) kopieren.
Then in Photoshop choose new ..it automaticly suggests the right size accept ..and do paste (control-v)
If you have already a psd open in Photoshop then you just can do control-V and it will be in a new layer then.
So basicly via the clipboard in the easiest !
Is thsi what you meant ?
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Well I can copy and paste, but one picture is a totaaly different scale then the other. What is the best way to resize them to the same scale?
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Ok Satch not sure what you meant.
Scaling is done with Edit--Transform-->Scale (do select the layer first)
Then you get a nice reatangle.
If you hold the shift key pressed while moving a corner point of the rectangle then everything stays in good "relation".
This is the easiest way as you can make each layer a litle less tranparant
to see if they fit (normally only two layers need to be visible to do this
If you are satisfied press enter
Satch a nice link:
http://www.jasmania.nl/photoshop/photoshop.htm
http://www.jasmania.nl/photoshop/blending.htm -- dutch
and a difficult one:
http://www.shootnshop.nl/photoshop.php?cat=5
(too difficult for me) as I basicly do cut & paste (not coloring etc) |
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Mon Jun 27, 2005 3:04 pm
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Ok thanks Bennie! I'll read around a bit.
I posted my first try!  |
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Mon Jun 27, 2005 3:08 pm
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Satch wrote: |
Ok thanks Bennie! I'll read around a bit.
I posted my first try!
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Tue Jun 28, 2005 12:56 pm
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Bennie for Photoshop king  |
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Tue Jun 28, 2005 2:27 pm
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MartinaWarren wrote: |
Bennie for Photoshop king
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OK! He has my vote!
I'm just trying to become prins!
To be honest I've been having fun on some pictures and I get quicker.
Plus I hope you like them Tina!  |
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Tue Jun 28, 2005 2:37 pm
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MartinaWarren wrote: |
Bennie for Photoshop king
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Thx Martina
Your pics are nice to play with !
I have to be quick ..as there is a queen also on this board I see a bright future  |
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Sat Aug 06, 2005 1:38 pm
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Satch wrote: |
The neon effect looks cool Bennie! I found that too, but don't know how to make the shades yet....
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Hi Satch ,
The shadow thing is on the same menu (effect --> the first choice, slagschaduw in Dutch)
If you doubleclick you see the shadow, you can even drag the shadow to the desired position
See the image below
http://usera.imagecave.com/bennie/mw2/Photoshopshadow.jpg |
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Sat Aug 06, 2005 2:45 pm
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bennie wrote: |
Satch wrote: |
The neon effect looks cool Bennie! I found that too, but don't know how to make the shades yet....
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Hi Satch ,
The shadow thing is on the same menu (effect --> the first choice, slagschaduw in Dutch)
If you doubleclick you see the shadow, you can even drag the shadow to the desired position
See the image below
http://usera.imagecave.com/bennie/mw2/Photoshopshadow.jpg
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Thanks! I'll try it.  |
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