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Photopshop help regarding layers

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by globalcashsite, Jun 24, 2009.

  1. #1
    Guys

    I am using Adobe Photopshop 7.0. Basically I am trying to create a Flash banner. I created two layers with different text and background as test.

    Once I can rotate these two layers then I can do it with 10 layers also. Now how I can setup that these layers run by specific or 1 second interval. Please help me.

    Thank you

    GCS
     
    globalcashsite, Jun 24, 2009 IP
  2. karthimx

    karthimx Prominent Member

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    Flash banner in photoshop?

    you mean gif animation banner?
     
    karthimx, Jun 24, 2009 IP
  3. globalcashsite

    globalcashsite Peon

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    #3
    Yes, animation gif banner. :)

    GCS
     
    globalcashsite, Jun 24, 2009 IP
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    Try right clicking. I remember there was a place you set the time interval between each change.
     
    twizzlers, Jun 25, 2009 IP
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    #5
    I guess the time interval is on the lower portion of the
    animation layer.
    just try to check it. But you better use the newer version of Photshop
    specifically CS4 or CS3 version. they worked good in making gif banners.
     
    NatashaMe, Jun 25, 2009 IP
  6. 7days

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    Use ImageReady :)
     
    7days, Jun 25, 2009 IP
  7. globalcashsite

    globalcashsite Peon

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    Is Photoshop CS4 or CS3 available free of cost? I feel pain whenever I have to pay for softwares. :D


    GCS
     
    globalcashsite, Jun 25, 2009 IP
  8. designX

    designX Banned

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    I think Photoshop CS2 is good also...
     
    designX, Jun 26, 2009 IP
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    feeling_o_O Peon

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    Hehe , no chance to get this ones for free .... Fireworks is a good alternative :) not free, but cheaper..
     
    feeling_o_O, Jun 26, 2009 IP
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    wd_2k6 Peon

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    #10
    Click the Window at the Top and see if there is a window for animation if so make sure it is ticked.
    From the animation window you can obviously add frames and change the time inbetween frames.

    However it might not be accessible in your version, if not use ImageReady as this definatly has animation support.

    And if not imageready then save each state as an image and load it into flash or something.

    And if you don't have flash then download GIMP (for free) as i'm sure they'll be a way to do it, for example this tutorial looks as though it might show you how to do it in GIMP:
     
    wd_2k6, Jun 26, 2009 IP
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    #11
    more information about your problem will be more helpful
     
    artlover, Jun 26, 2009 IP
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    No too sure what you mean here but there are a huge amount of tutorials out there that can talk you through the process
     
    premiershipnews, Jun 28, 2009 IP
  13. globalcashsite

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    Guys

    Thanks every one for helping me.

    I got one useful tutorial and did this job. I came to know that it also involves frames to rotate/animate things. :D

    Visit this site and see what I was trying to do http://www.rah-e-najat.com :D

    I am very happy to do this job myself :D :p

    GCS
     
    globalcashsite, Jun 28, 2009 IP