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Using ImageReady's Tween command makes this animation a breeze to create. Without tweening, creating the intermediary frames would have involved these steps: --Duplicate frame. --In Layers palette, move pumpkin a small amount. --Duplicate frame. --In Layers palette, move pumpkin a small amount. --Duplicate frame. ...and so on, for 17 frames. And keep in mind that ImageReady did an excellent job of spacing the pumpkin between frames, far more precisely than we could have done it. This is a basic, yet extremely detailed, tutorial about the tween tool ( ). I'll be using ImageReady 7, but its the same for cs. Also, this tut isn't all that long text-wise, the pics just take up a lot of space. Back to using one object. Here's how to make things change speed during tween animation. Get your original dot, (hide the other dot layer), and duplicate the frame. Now move it halfway to where you want to go: Ok, now lets go for some pattern overlay animation. change your font to something thick- i used impact on size 36. put a pattern overlay on your text and choose "Bubbles" as the pattern for the tutorials sake. Now let's go for some pattern overlay animation. Change your font to something thick- I used Impact on size 36. Put a pattern overlay on your text and choose "Bubbles" as the pattern for the tutorial's sake. |
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