Mini-Movie Icon

Nov 13, 2004 15:35

Just one; please credit me if you use it.

(Movie and Cap by Squeaky):


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one_more_cherry November 13 2004, 20:34:40 UTC
Hee!

Well, as I explained, the mini-movie was made by Squeaky, but as I disected it, I realized what went into it.

First, you have to take caps (and if I could take my own caps, I would already be making more) in a rapid sucession of one moment. put them together and make a .gif file, and resize the animation in your animation shop.

Then you get your base icon, do whatever you like to it, but make sure it's 100x100. That you should do in a paint program.

Go to animation shop, make an animation that's defined by the size of your file and insert your base into the animation. the number of frames that'll go into your base depend on how many frames there are in the animation.

CAREFULLY paste each frame of the animation into each base frame on the animation.

Increase the animation display time to two seconds.

And there you have it!

But once again, I have to credit Squeaky for the sequencing/caps and original movie. It's a marvellous teaching tool!

WL,
Missy

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one_more_cherry November 14 2004, 02:47:14 UTC
Nope :-) That's the only way I know how to make them :-)

BTW, you might want to try the free trial version of Paint Shop Pro; it's the best art prog out there!

Missy

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missgingergray November 13 2004, 19:51:36 UTC
Wow! That's cool ;)

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one_more_cherry November 13 2004, 20:35:10 UTC
Thank you!

Missy

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