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[Guide] Basic Animation with Adobe ImageReady
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Author:  Chief Snake [ April 25th, 2005, 11:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Basic Animation with Adobe ImageReady

This guide will teach you how to make a basic animation with Adobe ImageReady CS, like the one in my avatar.

I used Adobe ImageReady CS Version 8. But I suspect most features should be the same with other versions so if it doesn't work by using this guide, there will probably still be another way of doing it.

Create a new Document by going to the File Menu and selecting "New..." or you can press Ctrl + N.

A Dialogue like the one below will appear.

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I have used the normal size for an avatar, 100 X 100 pixels. If you want it to be bigger or smaller, adjust it to suit your liking. When you are finished, press "OK".

Before you do anything more, make sure you have the following windows open, by selecting the "Window" Menu on the top toolbar. Select the windows with ticks beside them.

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Open the first image to be used in the animation. For example, my first image is a picture of my Runescape Character in Melee Form.

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Open as many other images to go in the animation as you want and then move on to the next step.

Click and drag from where the bottom arrow is pointing (one of your images) and drag it to where the top arrow is pointing (into your animation).

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Continue doing this for the other images you want to use.

Close the windows you don't need open... don't close your animation file.

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Duplicate the frame for as many images you need to put into the animation. I have duplicated twice, giving me 3 frames, for 3 images.

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Now: These are the eyes. In the Layer Menu.

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Take away the eyes so that there is a different image in each frame...

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Now change the Delay times. This is how fast an image will show for before switching to the next image.

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In the File Menu, select "Save As..." and save as an Imageready and Photoshop file.

Then to save in the .GIF Format (to make it viewable and animated) select "Save Optimized As..." as shown below.

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Then... The Finished Product!

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To upload and post to forums, have a look at the topic on how to upload images.

***Guide created by Chief. Snake - (c) 2005***

Author:  Adbot [ April 25th, 2005, 11:49 pm ]
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Author:  Steve [ April 25th, 2005, 11:52 pm ]
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Very nice, Good guide =)

Author:  Rocket2004 [ April 25th, 2005, 11:52 pm ]
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actually, i was planning on askin the mods to stickie it maybe in the graphic central section or something

Author:  Steve [ April 25th, 2005, 11:59 pm ]
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Don't ask moderators to stickie topics, if it is useful, it will be stickied.

Author:  Rocket2004 [ April 26th, 2005, 12:02 am ]
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it deserves to be stickied! look at the efforts! well done!

Author:  Chief Snake [ April 26th, 2005, 12:30 am ]
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Steve wrote:
Don't ask moderators to stickie topics, if it is useful, it will be stickied.


Lol u even said yourself in the Graphics Central Forum, "Sticky it?" :shock:

Author:  Adbot [ April 26th, 2005, 12:30 am ]
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Author:  Steve [ April 26th, 2005, 3:34 am ]
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Chief. Snake wrote:
Steve wrote:
Don't ask moderators to stickie topics, if it is useful, it will be stickied.


Lol u even said yourself in the Graphics Central Forum, "Sticky it?" :shock:


Lol did I? Dam you! :P Now I feel like a noob :(

Author:  dknifton2004 [ April 26th, 2005, 4:41 am ]
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thts so much to do for such a SIMPLE animation id use flash mx 2004 and i could do tht in 2 seconds flat

Author:  horrid rune [ April 26th, 2005, 6:19 am ]
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this guide looks like an ok guide, I use a program called "Ulead GIF Animator". Search for it on http://www.downloads.com . You can have a 30 day free trail.

Author:  Chi Meng [ April 26th, 2005, 6:22 am ]
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Adobe ImageReady is a lot easier to use.. I was thinking about making myself an animation. Good guide though.

Author:  Krawkneopet [ April 26th, 2005, 9:33 am ]
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IT RULES GREAT TO USE

Author:  man240 [ April 26th, 2005, 3:26 pm ]
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thx chief

Author:  Rocket2004 [ April 26th, 2005, 4:01 pm ]
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ok, for those who think this guide shks, make one yourself to prove it's better,


IMageready comes with photoshop, so not many people need to download extra programs for BASIC animations

Author:  Chief Snake [ April 26th, 2005, 4:27 pm ]
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Rocket2004 wrote:
Imageready comes with photoshop, so not many people need to download extra programs for BASIC animations


As I have stated in the other topic in the Graphics Central Forum.

And youre welcome, Man, I see you've had a go at it now, not bad :wink:

Author:  man240 [ April 26th, 2005, 5:42 pm ]
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hey chief i got the hang of it it now but can u tell me where i can get more and better text?

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