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Step 5
First, in your animation window, duplicate your current frame.
If you�ve used ImageReady, you know exactly how this works, and what this button looks like. If not, it looks like this:
[img]http://i7.tinypic.com/6y9ztdw.png[/img]
Once you�ve done that, you should see 2 frames in your animation window. Click on the second frame, now, go to �Layers�
If you�re new to CS3, it looks like this now:
[img]http://i7.tinypic.com/7wfplr5.png[/img]
In your layers palette, hide the first layer ( The one that is on top of all the other layers.
Step 6
Next, in your animation window, click on the �Tween� button.
Again, ImageReady users should already know what this looks like, but in case you dont, it looks like this:
[img]http://i13.tinypic.com/6y9ztdw.png[/img]
When you do, you should see the following window pop up:
[img]http://i7.tinypic.com/6sqonlj.png[/img]
Under �Tween With�, it should be set to tween with the frame either before the one you have selected, or the one after you have selected.
If you have your second frame selected, then make sure this box is set to �Previous Frame�. If you have your first frame selected, then make sure it�s set to �Next Frame�.
Under �Frames To Add�, set how many frames you wish the animation to have. The more frames, the smoother the animation, but also, the larger the file size.
I chose �10″.
Next, in the animation window, you will see all of the frames you have created so far.
If following this tut exactly, you should have 12.
What you want to do now, is set the amount of delay for each frame. This is how long each frame will display. This is purely up to you.
For my first, and final frames, I chose a �1.0 Second� delay. This means that these frames will be displayed for 1 second each.
For the frames in between, I chose a �0.1 Second� delay. This will make the frames go by a little bit slower, as they were moving too fast for my taste. If you like the speed at which they move at a �0 second� delay, then leave it as is.
The delay menu is found at the bottom of each frame:
[img]http://i9.tinypic.com/80wel3m.png[/img]
To select multiple frames, you have 2 choices:
You can either -
Hold CTRL. This will allow you to select multiple frames individually.
ie: Select frame 2, and, while holding CTRL, select frame 5, 7, and 9, and it will select just those frames.
OR
Hold Shift. This will allow you to select groups of frames, that follow each other.
ie: Click frame 2, and while holding shift, click frame 8, it will select every frame inbetween frames 2 and 8 as well.
You can also use these shortcuts for layers as well.
Step 7
Duplicate your very last frame.
Step 8
Repeat Steps 5-7 until you have finished
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Step 9
For the final frame, if you wish, you may tween this with the first frame, to make one continuous, smooth animation. Simply use the same steps as above, however, after you tween, delete one of the 2 first frames ( It doesn�t matter which. )
Go to �File >> Save For Web And Devices�
[img]http://i4.tinypic.com/7yfm41x.png[/img]
In this menu, it allows you to preview what your animation will look like, and tweak any settings you might want.
In the following drop down menu, make sure it is set to �GIF�.
[img]http://i19.tinypic.com/71d8mxs.png[/img]
Clcik on the play button, to make sure your animation is the way you want it, and then click �Save�. Ensure that the drop down menu on the save window is set to �Images Only(.Gif)�, and click �Save�.
Finished
If you have followed this tutorial exactly, you should have something similar to below.
[img]http://i15.tinypic.com/72blufo.gif[/img]
:angel:If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment here. I will try my best to help you out. :yay:
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Last edited by FoRsAkEnKiD (2007-11-29 13:04:21)


cool! but the img are unclear and blurry are you saving disk space?
your screenshots are blurry
but the tutorial is cool