| Posted By platnum on 10/23/04 @ 5:12:39 PM |
| So I have this project for school. I made two different thingys in photoshop and now I want to make it so the first psd shows for 10 sec and then the other one for 5 sec. How do I do this in imageready? |
| Posted By demo on 10/24/04 @ 12:57:32 PM |
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Ok, this is kind of confusion to explain, but I will try my best. 1) Open up ImageReady. 2) Open up the first image you would like to start out with. 3) Once the image is loaded, there should be a menu at the bottom of the page, on this menu there is an arrow that lookes like >. 4) Click on this arrow and then click on new frame. 5) After you have created a new frame, click on your next image you would like to use. 6) Click on that same arrow and then click on copy frame. 7) Go back to your first image, go to the second frame, go to the > menu again and click on paste frame. 8) After that has been completed, there should be some text under the image which says "0 sec", click on that and change it to 10 seconds. 9) Go to your second frame and click on the same thing, but instead of 10 seconds, click on 5 seconds. 10) Then to make it rotate forever, there is a option that says "Once", change that to "Forever' Your image should now be animated! |
| Posted By platnum on 10/24/04 @ 3:06:33 PM |
| Ok, now how do I convert it into gif or something so I can host it on the net? |
| Posted By demo on 10/24/04 @ 4:12:55 PM |
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To convert it into a .gif file you must. 1) Save Optimized as 2) Once in save menu, save it as .gif. 3) You now have a .gif animated picture! |
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