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My Problem
You see I used Photoshop 7.0 to fix some picures up, and now i want to put them togther to make an animated GIF. Now my problem is I don't know how to do that, I know how to edit and make an animated GIF only if there is only one picture, but when there is numerious pictures I get stuck. I am currently using Adobe ImageReady, and I am having problems. I don't know how to put more than one different picture in the same animation window, to make an animated picture. Thankyou-in advance |
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Use the layers. Set up each image on a different layer in photoshop, then in imageready you can turn the layers on and off per each frame. If you change stuff on a layer, however, it will change in each frame that layer is turned on in, so if you want the picture to move, youll have to make each movement a different layer.
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