![]() ![]() You can see at the Timeline panel at the bottom that magically, one keyframe appeared right when you started a new file. Put on your glasses and take a sip of some cool water (or don’t). Now that you’re all set, it’s motion time. In my case, it’s the lower body part that will just be stable all throughout the GIF. You can avoid making accidental dragging of layers by locking it in the Layers panel. You may be moving multiple layers per keyframe and it is important to know which one’s you’ve already moved and what’s supposed to be moved and blabla. When you’re done making all the parts and layers, practise or remember how you want each layer to be moved throughout the whole GIF. Unless you’re some kind of magical creature… ) and the onion and its cover (since the onion’s too big to hide behind the back extension thing, I made a locked layer of a rectangle with the same color as the background, I selected it so you can see the transform control) ![]() Just imagine stretching your head up away from your body, your neck stretches too. □Īs you can see, I’ve made different layers for each moving/non-moving parts of the image, specifically the lower body, the head, the back extension (for when the head lifts up, it would connect the head to its body still. For this tutorial, I will make a green monster that shoots out onion from its mouth. The canvas size would matter a lot if you ever plan on putting this up online. Now, click File > New and make your own set up on how you’d like your GIF to be. We’ll get to filling that up with key frames in a moment. It is empty and none of the buttons are clickable at the moment. It should open up nicely at the bottom area. Open your program and when you don’t see the Timeline tab at the bottom area, or anywhere on the interface, click Window > Timeline. Haven’t tried CS4 and the earlier versions if this is applicable, though.įor this first part, I will use a portable version of Photoshop CS6. In this tutorial, I will teach you two basic ways on how to make GIF images taken from your own created images. They may differ in minor ways as portable programs usually wouldn’t have all the features as compared to original ones. There are a lot of tutorials out there on how to make GIF images, but most of them make use of a non-portable program of Photoshop. ![]()
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