10-29-2009, 10:47 PM
Bear with me guys, as this will probably be the most rushed tutorial you will ever see! I'm also taking the screen shots remotely via Team Viewer.
1. Put all your objects in (back ground, font, pictures etc)
Make SURE these are all on their own layers.
2. Once you have the general look of your .GIF click window, then animation
As you can see, I have created a black and white effect, which I will be switching on and off later on.
3. Now a box will apear down the bottom, with 1 frame. This is how the animation will start, you then click the button that is shown in a thick ass red box and it will make another frame.
4. Move around until you got where you want the animation to be then make a new frame.
5 repeat step 4 until you think your done.
6. Click file> Save> Save for Web & Devices
IF IT GOES TO QUICK (in the preview): click cancel, then select the delay on each frame. This is shown as 0sec to start with and it is below the frame preview.
I will update this Tutorial when I get home and actually have physical access to my machine. It is really laggy for some reason and I really CBF to explain in more detail without better screenshots. The only reason I rushed through this so much is that I had to do it from a remote location.
1. Put all your objects in (back ground, font, pictures etc)
Make SURE these are all on their own layers.
Spoiler (Click to View)
Spoiler (Click to View)
3. Now a box will apear down the bottom, with 1 frame. This is how the animation will start, you then click the button that is shown in a thick ass red box and it will make another frame.
4. Move around until you got where you want the animation to be then make a new frame.
Spoiler (Click to View)
6. Click file> Save> Save for Web & Devices
IF IT GOES TO QUICK (in the preview): click cancel, then select the delay on each frame. This is shown as 0sec to start with and it is below the frame preview.
I will update this Tutorial when I get home and actually have physical access to my machine. It is really laggy for some reason and I really CBF to explain in more detail without better screenshots. The only reason I rushed through this so much is that I had to do it from a remote location.