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Basic animation

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by debarshi18, Jan 31, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hello Dpians,

    I have created two very basic animated gifs. I took help from few Youtube videos. Tell me how is it for a beginner. Very eager to hear from pros about any tips and suggestion.

    animation1

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    debarshi18, Jan 31, 2012 IP
  2. aidanriley

    aidanriley Banned

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    For the first one you could add more frames to make it less "abrupt". Photoshop has a function called tween(I believe) that will do that automatically for you too. For the second one, I would have it wait for a second or two after Ready? so they're not all going the same speed. Good job though :)
     
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  3. debarshi18

    debarshi18 Active Member

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    Thanks for your suggestion I will keep it in mind.
    Thanks again :D
     
    debarshi18, Jan 31, 2012 IP
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    No problem. As practice, you could try to make a gif of a ball that bounces against two walls and flows naturally. :)
     
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    Created one more, like what you have said but couldn't make it better.

    animation3
     
    debarshi18, Jan 31, 2012 IP
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    I agree with the first poster. You need to add a couple spacer frames to slow it down. You might also look at the tween functionality in Flash. - Nice start
     
    accendo, Feb 1, 2012 IP
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    I like using Flash for animated gifs like this. The bouncing ball is nice, but the path is not smooth enough. Flash can plot the path for you.
     
    yelax, Feb 1, 2012 IP