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Arn0 20-11-2006 08:37 PM

How to make an animated GIF?
 
Hi everyone,

I guest that the right place but not sure!

I looking for some advice to realize an animated gif! I guest Jimmy can answer straight away but I put it here, on the open field, for more possible explanations.

So what I need to realize such thing? I have the .gif pics, I run photoshop and his teammate (can't remember the exact name; image something)
I am successful to have a "document" with various pictures but how I can get them animated.

An animated gif is that:
http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/reviewbj4we/sideanim.gif

Thanks for all informations you can provide

jimmy 20-11-2006 09:39 PM

I use adobe imageready - which comes with photoshop.

I create a photoshop PSD file - with layers for each thing I want on my animation (like that car one you posted)

so lets say 3 layers for that animation

in imageready when you open a picture (like the PSD from photoshop) you get a window with frames of the animation in, and a window with all the layers in.
I do not know how to change playback speed in imageready but it is easy to get a slow looping animation like the one above. I just create 10 (or so) frames for each image, so 30 frames total. Extra frames of animation do not add to the file size so it does not matter how slow the animation is / how many frames of the same repeating thing.

You can turn the layers visibility on / off for each frame. so for the first frame you'd have the top two layers invisible - then press the NEW FRAME button 10 times - this creates 10 frames with that first layer on. Turn on the 2nd layer visibility and press the new page 10 times again - do the same for the 3rd layer and you are done

save it / export it as a gif
it will only be visible in a browser probably, so it will look like a static image if you try to look at it in some programs.

I confess I am bad at explaining things but i hope that helps a little.

jimmy 20-11-2006 09:41 PM

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/revie...arassembly.gif

JCJC 20-11-2006 09:51 PM

Had a quick google "making animated gif"

found this tutorial for image ready, should be helpful, worth doing the search yourself, lots of info out there.

http://www.digitalscrapbookplace.com...edgif_ab.shtml

Arn0 20-11-2006 10:49 PM

Many thanks for those quick replies! And very helpful with that!

I wasn't far, just missing the fast point in fact!

I have to admit I would have made a search on internet but, for once, I ask!

BenG 21-11-2006 08:14 AM

alternatively, heres one of the internets biggest tutorial websites
http://www.pixel2life.com/tutorials/adobe_image_ready/

all about imageready that section

And make .gifs like these

http://www.tyrc.co.uk/antispammers.gif

:bom:

Chris Doughty 21-11-2006 09:46 AM

I did pretty much what Jimmy said.

I am well proud of this gif

http://www.doughtyuk.net/images/shop/cdb_batteries.gif

BenG 21-11-2006 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DoughtyUK.net (Post 16208)
I did pretty much what Jimmy said.

I am well proud of this gif

http://www.doughtyuk.net/images/shop/cdb_batteries.gif

Chris, did you do that CAD too?:eek:

Chris Doughty 21-11-2006 10:37 AM

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Yes, I have done a few things in solidworks...

an S4 chassis too (can't take the credit for the 'design' of the chassis, that was Jonathan, i just made the tub rendition)

I also have a few things that I can't show

BenG 21-11-2006 12:04 PM

Whats the best/ easiest program to design things in 3D? I have AutoCAD 2007, but I cant use it, I even bought a book to try learn it, its so confusing.

Who makes solid works?

jimmy 21-11-2006 12:08 PM

I haven't used autocad or solidworks, but I have used autodesk inventor. I'd guess it is similar to solidworks and I found it very easy to get into and use.

BenG 21-11-2006 12:36 PM

would you explain it as a WYSIWYG programme, if so, that would be cool

jimmy 21-11-2006 12:44 PM

if this was the early to mid 90's then yes :p

BenG 21-11-2006 01:11 PM

lol, mid 90's WYSIWYG is like, coding:o

jimmy 21-11-2006 01:24 PM

hehe, I don't know the term would be wysiwyg, but yes - Inventor is a whole world different to the Autocads that I had a play with years ago.

Chris Doughty 21-11-2006 01:55 PM

WYSIWYG

it means

What You See Is What You Get

seriously, no joke, it was a term derived for things like MS word where whatever was on screen was exactly what you would get out of the printer, revolutionised the DTP scene

Solidworks is amazing! - I had previous experience in 3d modeling and this was very easy to pick up.

BenG 21-11-2006 02:21 PM

who makes it? How much is it;)?

jimmy 21-11-2006 02:35 PM

very expensive ? lol
All these things come down in price but last time I heard, something like autocad was 10 grand.

I also have quite a bit of experience in 3d modeling in packages ranging from real3d and imagine on the Amiga, to lightwave, hash3d, 3d studio, 3ds max, maya and various bespoke custom 3d editors. Even so, I consider myself a bit crap at picking up new products, but Inventor is easy and powerful.
Would like to have a look at solid works though, but I think they are quite similar programs in terms of power.

Chris Doughty 21-11-2006 03:02 PM

have a look at http://www.solidworks.com/

it can do some pretty impressive assemblies. even fully 'working' stuff too!

Northy 21-11-2006 03:45 PM

I've used both Inventor and Solidworks and they are very, very, very similar.

G


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