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KatWoman

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want

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KatWoman

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
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(Msg. 20) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
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(Msg. 23) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
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(Msg. 24) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
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(Msg. 25) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
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(Msg. 26) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
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(Msg. 27) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
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(Msg. 28) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
 >> Stay informed about: having a major problem with imageready 7.0 
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(Msg. 29) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:34 pm
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<getloozegraphix.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163721418.553450.222860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> how do i make an animation with three (3) frames???
> I read a tutorial online and it said to save a .PSD file with all 3
> layers (frames) of what you want animated...
> did that, and the other instructions they gave made no kind of sense.
> They gave instructions on something that was not existant on the
> program lol.
> so now i am stuck, and someone please help me....


open the psd file in image ready (or if you are in PS jump to IR)
then get he animation palette (menu under window)
click the little paper icon to make more frames
use the eyeballs in the layer palette to turn off and on the layers you wish
to see in each frame
assign a time to show each frame (click the time and choose one)
you can shift or control click to choose more than one frame at a time
the little bubbles (tween) will create transitions if you want extra frames.
choose a gif from the dropdown that looks good (jpg will not give you frames
or animations and you will get an error message)
use 2-up to compare original to new file and check times to view on browser
make sure the file size is not huge!!
preview it
a really fun toy IR
you can export a flash file too if you want
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(Msg. 30) Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 5:42 pm
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thank you so much katwoman....it was so easy to do and i had no idea lol
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