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Old 07-27-2005, 10:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Tutorial for: Adobe ImageReady 7 or Cs
Tutorial By: xYunaxFantasiesX
Tutorial Difficulty: 2/10

This tutorial will teach you how to fade text or image in and out.

1.Open up you image document in Imagready. Make sure you have the Animation window out if not, go to Window>Animation.

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2.Type or paste an image/text on you main background. (I used text)


3.Make a new frame:


4. On the sencond frame go to the layer palette and disable the eye of the text layer:


5.Now with the second frame selected, Click the tween button.


6.Use these settings:


7.Now go all the way back to the first frame and while the first frame is selected make another frame:


8.Drag frame 1 all the way to the end so that now it is the last frame.

9. Now that the last frame is selected click tween again and use the same settings as step 6.

My final result:


Note:This will also work for an image not only text

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Old 09-08-2005, 05:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I got it to do the animation but I don't know how to save it
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Go to file>>save optimitize as>>> GIF format
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Go to file>>save optimitize as>>> GIF format
it doesnt have gif .. it only has jpg ..
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Old 01-11-2006, 10:24 PM   #5 (permalink)
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how do u save it WITH the animation
cause i can only do one image <no animation> <_<
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yeah.. when i save it on imageready.. it can only save it as a .psd file then i try to open it up on photoshop THEN save it as .gif.. and it wouldn't save the animation =[

help? its my first time trying to do animation and i actually followed this one! i think u need to add how to save it =)
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If you don't see a GIF option then in Imageready go up to the Window tab and check "optimize" if it's not already check. Then look over on your right hand corner and you should see this and check on "Gif"



After this go to File>>Save Optimize As>> and GIF option should be there.
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is there a way to make individual words animate at different times?
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I don't think there is, unless you want different words animated one after the other.
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Hi
in the 3rd step you save this file as animation in clip. so my question is did you make this tutorial in Photoshop or image ready? because animation only can design in image ready

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