| so im not sure if anyone here would know--but i know how to make sigs with animations on them and animated pics on them. my question is, is there anyway to make a sig with both an animation and animated pictures? last time i tried, the time of the animated pics and animation went at the same time :/ so like when the time slowed down for the pics, it slowed down for the animation too.
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| I want to make an animated GIF but the screencaps I have are of poor quality. But when I change the coloring of one frame, I want it also to do the same to the other frames. (I opened the frames as layers) Is there a way to do that instead of coloring the caps one by one? I use Adobe Photoshop CS3
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| Alright, so I'm in Photoshop 7.0 working on an animation request for a different site. The animation is huge, at least 6 MB -and I have it all prepped and pretty. So, I go to Jump To > Image Ready 7.0, and I turn the layers into frame. I delete the frames with the background, border, text, and adjustments, leaving me just the animation part. Now, I want to make the background visible for the first frame. I click on the eye- And it doesn't become visible. Same with the border layer. However, the text and adjustments are allowed to toggle between visible and invisible. Is it because the file is freaking huge? Any thoughts, it's driving me mad?
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| Hey Guys,
Unfortunately with our last release, and its instability, we were forced to roll back releases. Unfortunately in doing so, it would seem that our notification system has been broken somehow. Our engineers are working on this issue as quickly as possible. We hope to have a patch within the next day, so we can deploy our code and fix the notification system at the same time. Please *bear* with us ;)
Currently all notifications are being queued up so they can be processed as soon as the fix is pushed and verified to be working correctly.
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| freeskiersWhile some of us long to escape the cold, dark stretch of winter for hot tropical beaches, for others, there's nothing quite like whoooooshing down those shimmering sugar alps. If you're fond of freestyle skiing, get ready to slide down the slippery slopes in good company. This passionate, international community shares travel/gear tips, anecdotes, photos, and videos for those who can't get enough of the sweet stuff. | |
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| seasonal_iconsNeed some extra twinkle to decorate your place? Check out these dazzling holiday-themed icons. If you're an artist, you can post your own creations, provided you abide by the simple rules (which is to say, all cheer and no politicking). Be sure to comment and give credit if you wish to borrow a little spirit (no direct links, please). If you're feeling a touch of humbug this season, this is an instant shot of festivity. | |
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| handmade_giftsHigh on creativity, but low on cash? You'll find tons of brilliant suggestions for do-it-yourself crafts sure to please everyone on your holiday gift list. Offering detailed instructions, photos, budgets, timelines, and active support, you'll soon turn spare remnants of fabric and time into cherished keepsakes. Be sure to search entries and read user guidelines before you post for help! | |
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| going back to work after a two week long holiday sucks. there is so much to do. i don't know what people did when i was away. how hard can it be to write the minutes of a sitting/conference? hello i do it. it is just typing up stuff. when everybody else is away, i'm the one doing their work but when i am away nobody cares about my work. so i'm loaded with work. heres to a happy christmas. | |
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| When I tried to send private message to someone I got this error message :
"This message will exceed your limit and cannot be sent."
What's the meaning of this can anyone help me about it?
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| How can you do something like this? I see that it might be two images, with threshold applied to one of them. However, whenever I try threshold it never looks that nice. It always looks scratchy and it's never smooth. Can anyone direct me to a tutorial for this kind of effect? | |
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| Hey everyone! (: So I was playing around with GIMP today and I discovered some coloring that I liked, and wanted to share. It's nothing special really, but I do hope you'll give it a chance, and share maybe? Anyways, so we'll be going from:  TO ----->  Program: GIMP Uses: Fill Layers, Levels, Hue/Sat Translatable: I think so! Steps: seven Difficulty: easy! ( Just Do It With Love, Love, Love... ) | |
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| This tutorial will learn you how you can enhance the coloring of your subject on your graphic without an explosion of colors. Program: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Difficulty: easy (involves hue/saturation, selective coloring and curves) Steps: 05 Featuring Robert Pattinson.  >>> ( tutorial is over here ) | |
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| If anyone knows, could you tell me who made this tutorial  (this pic was used for the tut) thank you | |
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| Hi everyone, I used to have this "guide to color layers" memmed at my journal. Unfortunately, the journal has been deleted, and I was wondering if anyone saved the entire jpeg image? ( Here is part of the picture )Or, if anyone has other guides that resemble this, it would be of tremendous help! THANK YOU!! | |
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|  to  Program: Photoshop CS3 Steps: Involves: Fill layers, Curves, Levels, Color Balance, Gradient Map and dubilcated layers. No PSD. ( Under here ) | |
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| VSFS 2009 After Party (28 icons)
Preview:
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| VSFS 2009 After Party (28 icons)
Preview:
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| EDITED: I'm tying to have a glow all around my image kind of like this. I tried layer > blending options > outerglow and it didn't work at all. was also told by a friend to do select > load selection > modify > expand and then copy the layer and set it to overlay. Then your supposed go to the blending options to do outer glow, but that's where I run into a problem. This doesn't give me the nice softness that my example pic has, it's more like a white marshmallow blob. Here's what I'm getting for reference. Can anyone please tell me how to do this correctly in Photoshop? Or what options I need to be using to get that softness. | |
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