heamburger wrote:
TofuTheGreat wrote:
This is one area that I preferred the Fireworks interface for. Creating gifs in Fireworks is incredibly easy. Each layer is independent unless you mark it as active across all frames (good for static backgrounds).
Anyway, quick version of what you described (I hope). Could be smoother but I only had 5 minutes.
so if i wanted to create something like that i would not have to make three layers one for each cirlce i.e circle 1,2,3 i could just make a layer with a green ball on it, export to image ready and then make a new layer and move the ball up slightly on each one.
I would have made three layers one with the ball in each position then created six frames with each layer hiding/ showing accordingly.
Are both ways possible or only the second? firsts definitly easier...
This is why I like Fireworks over ImageReady. I actually only had ONE layer and four frames set to loop at 33/100 of a second each. The frame with ball #2 is duplicated so that it appears before and after the frame with ball #3.
So it's lik-a-dis-here:
Frame 1 - Ball #1
Frame 2 - Ball #2
Frame 3 - Ball #3
Frame 4 - Ball #2
That's it.
I'm sure there are other ways of doing it. This was just the way
I knew how to do it.
Just don't ask me to do anything
good when it comes to gifs. That's Shaman and Couldb's territory.
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