an additional tip: in the little dropdown icon in the top right of the Animation window, there is an option for "make layers as frames" or something of the such, which makes the frames, in order, load into the window. I believe you can reverse the frames too via that little box.
Wouldn't it be easier to open the animation window?
Yeah, you have to save it in imageready, but it's tons easier for me if I do the work in the Animation window and just save it once I go to imageready.
Everytime I save my gif it either won;t open or if it gets to open it's just a still image of one of the frames.
infiniteknowledge515 2 years ago
thanks
chessmateluber 2 years ago
an additional tip: in the little dropdown icon in the top right of the Animation window, there is an option for "make layers as frames" or something of the such, which makes the frames, in order, load into the window. I believe you can reverse the frames too via that little box.
Thanks for this tut!
theshep 2 years ago
Wow! Very helpful! THANKS A BUNCH! :D
rwintjen 3 years ago
hahaha billig
thuglife1996 3 years ago
thanks! this vid kinda helped me
apinako 3 years ago
i use photoshop 7.0
MusicAwardsCompany 3 years ago
How does it work in 7.0?
v2ExPLoSiVo 4 years ago
Use animation shop 3.
haterzpwn 4 years ago
Just import the gif your working on in PS into Image Ready
tehevilddrpanda 4 years ago
Wouldn't it be easier to open the animation window?
Yeah, you have to save it in imageready, but it's tons easier for me if I do the work in the Animation window and just save it once I go to imageready.
AlPhotoGuru 4 years ago
How it animates? Like wipes or dissolves or something?
freetutorials 4 years ago
is their a way to change the animation and what i mean is can you change how it animates
break09 4 years ago