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« on: December 14, 2006, 07:32:31 AM »

how do you guys make animated pictures
like most people have avvie's that can animate
Im curious on how to make that, is there a program?
if there is, where can I install it from?
many people also makes tama animations I really want to make animated pictures
please help me

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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2006, 07:42:52 AM »

Right now I'm using two programs for animations: Adobe Flash, and Adobe Image Ready. Image ready is kind of like a sub program for Photoshop, where you can import a layered file and create an animation based on that. Only problem is, they're expensive 

The upside to both of these programs is if you get a copy of the educational software (like if you're a student or a full/part time faculty member), you'll pay significantly less for the program, and you can use them for any purpose, commercial or otherwise. Yes, I know what you're thinking: "here goes LM promoting piracy again  ." But the Adobe software license for educational products actually allows you to use the software for any commercial purpose. It will even allow you to do so after you have ceased being a student/teacher/whatever. It's one of the most flexible educational licenses I've seen, and I highly suggest that if you want to learn some web/print design programs, those are really the ones to pick up.
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« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2006, 08:03:36 AM »

I have ulead GIF animator, which you can get for free at the ulead website..It's REALLY easy.  You just take a bunch of pics you want to animate, and you go in the "Animation Wizard" and you put all the pics on there, and TA DA they're all together. Heh.  It's that simple. 

It kinda sucks though if you want to make large animations (more than 100 frames) because then you have to import each image one by one individually..which can get really annoying...

But if you want to make a little avatar for this website, I'd say it's perfect for that.  Too bad it's only a month trial or whatever. Sad
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« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2006, 07:36:41 PM »

I have ulead GIF animator, which you can get for free at the ulead website..It's REALLY easy.  You just take a bunch of pics you want to animate, and you go in the "Animation Wizard" and you put all the pics on there, and TA DA they're all together. Heh.  It's that simple. 

It kinda sucks though if you want to make large animations (more than 100 frames) because then you have to import each image one by one individually..which can get really annoying...

But if you want to make a little avatar for this website, I'd say it's perfect for that.  Too bad it's only a month trial or whatever. Sad

can I have the link to the Ulead website please Cheesy
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« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2006, 08:45:10 PM »

Right now I'm using two programs for animations: Adobe Flash, and Adobe Image Ready. Image ready is kind of like a sub program for Photoshop, where you can import a layered file and create an animation based on that. Only problem is, they're expensive 

Not true. Friend of mine got me photoshop 7 pirated with imageready and I just had to put in the code thing and I got it for free lol. May not be the most recent one out but it works fine for me. Just search around online if you know what you're doing or get a techy person to help you guys who want imageready. I use it as well for projects of mine lol. Used to use it alot along with paint to make virtual pet sigtags. I got too high in demand to keep up and I quit doing them on TZ. Depending on my spare time, I could make some for people. Animated or not Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2006, 01:58:15 PM »

Right now I'm using two programs for animations: Adobe Flash, and Adobe Image Ready. Image ready is kind of like a sub program for Photoshop, where you can import a layered file and create an animation based on that. Only problem is, they're expensive 

Not true. Friend of mine got me photoshop 7 pirated with imageready and I just had to put in the code thing and I got it for free lol. May not be the most recent one out but it works fine for me. Just search around online if you know what you're doing or get a techy person to help you guys who want imageready. I use it as well for projects of mine lol. Used to use it alot along with paint to make virtual pet sigtags. I got too high in demand to keep up and I quit doing them on TZ. Depending on my spare time, I could make some for people. Animated or not Smiley

Yeah, but it's still piracy. Photoshop's never free legally.

There are cheap alternatives, even free ones like the GIMP. Photoshop's expensive for a reason: it's made for people to make money with. If you just want something for image creation, use the open source stuffs^^
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« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2006, 05:17:17 PM »

Right now I'm using two programs for animations: Adobe Flash, and Adobe Image Ready. Image ready is kind of like a sub program for Photoshop, where you can import a layered file and create an animation based on that. Only problem is, they're expensive 

Not true. Friend of mine got me photoshop 7 pirated with imageready and I just had to put in the code thing and I got it for free lol. May not be the most recent one out but it works fine for me. Just search around online if you know what you're doing or get a techy person to help you guys who want imageready. I use it as well for projects of mine lol. Used to use it alot along with paint to make virtual pet sigtags. I got too high in demand to keep up and I quit doing them on TZ. Depending on my spare time, I could make some for people. Animated or not Smiley

Yeah, but it's still piracy. Photoshop's never free legally.

There are cheap alternatives, even free ones like the GIMP. Photoshop's expensive for a reason: it's made for people to make money with. If you just want something for image creation, use the open source stuffs^^

As I always say, <333 lessthanthree piracy ^_^ It may be bad, but it's better than nothing lol.
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« Reply #7 on: December 20, 2006, 07:28:58 PM »

Uhh...the Ulead website is www.ulead.com ...............
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