what if I want to fade two images , two renders together , without any background . I want two images to fade in each other , but I get transparent ( white frames ) when tweening ... how do I work around it ? thanks , great tut ...
@Bull1the1Great i'm not really sure, but i think that is impossible. the thing with gifs is, that a gif can only select one color to be transparent. when you're trying to fade two renders with different shapes they become half-transparent (alpha-transparency), gif-files do not support alpha-transparency so the tweening automatically puts a white background to your frames. I hope this makes sense the way I explained it.
@Bull1the1Great However, theres another "solution", that might be of interest to you. If you know the background color of the site that you're uploading your render to, you could set the background color of the render to that specific color. By doing that the tweening would not automatically set the background color to white, because you already have a background color.
If you're still having any problems or questions feel free to ask, i'd be glad to be of any help
@Bull1the1Great I'm not really sure what you mean, but are those 12 different pictures on different layers? it shouldnt be a problem if thats the case. create a second frame, make the first of the 12 pictures invisible on the first frame, tween, create a new frame and repeat
what if I want to fade two images , two renders together , without any background . I want two images to fade in each other , but I get transparent ( white frames ) when tweening ... how do I work around it ? thanks , great tut ...
Bull1the1Great 3 weeks ago
@Bull1the1Great i'm not really sure, but i think that is impossible. the thing with gifs is, that a gif can only select one color to be transparent. when you're trying to fade two renders with different shapes they become half-transparent (alpha-transparency), gif-files do not support alpha-transparency so the tweening automatically puts a white background to your frames. I hope this makes sense the way I explained it.
BozzTimo 3 weeks ago
@Bull1the1Great However, theres another "solution", that might be of interest to you. If you know the background color of the site that you're uploading your render to, you could set the background color of the render to that specific color. By doing that the tweening would not automatically set the background color to white, because you already have a background color.
If you're still having any problems or questions feel free to ask, i'd be glad to be of any help
BozzTimo 3 weeks ago
@BozzTimo oh yes , thanks for reply . has sense yes . if I remember , will post you a link to my GIF try ...
Bull1the1Great 3 weeks ago
Thank you for this post, I'm a beginner and learning and this helped me alot create some nice faders ....
Thanks ...!
ThomasC1222 6 months ago
nailed it today , thanks for vid , did wonders
Bull1the1Great 1 year ago
my problem is , what I do now when I want 12 pictures on my single background to fade away one by one >_>
Bull1the1Great 1 year ago
@Bull1the1Great I'm not really sure what you mean, but are those 12 different pictures on different layers? it shouldnt be a problem if thats the case. create a second frame, make the first of the 12 pictures invisible on the first frame, tween, create a new frame and repeat
i hope i got your question answered ^^
BozzTimo 1 year ago
Thanks a lot for this vid.I learned much
MegaRoshaan 1 year ago