tj - sorry
I'm in the lab at college right now, and am having my first go with image ready, and am hopelessly lost. How do I get the layers to be different frames? It's making all seven into one frame, but still showing them as separate layers. Must... not.. smash... computer...
edit: thanks everybody. I'm never using imageready again. Why doesn't it have that nice 'save for web' option like photoshop elements? It's so much simpler to use...
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:51,
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edit: thanks everybody. I'm never using imageready again. Why doesn't it have that nice 'save for web' option like photoshop elements? It's so much simpler to use...
Click on each individual frame...
...and for each frame click which layers you want to be visible (the little eye in the layer pallette toggles on and off).
It has a nasy habit of applying changes you make to the first frame to all other frames, I find I sometimes have to go back and fix the other layrs afterwards.
(hope that made sense)
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:54,
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It has a nasy habit of applying changes you make to the first frame to all other frames, I find I sometimes have to go back and fix the other layrs afterwards.
(hope that made sense)
Oh... and smash the computer if you like...
...as long as you can blame it on someone else.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:55,
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If I smashed it
I'd just have to fix it if I ever wanted to use it again. =(
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 2:06,
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thank you!
I just figured out how to make new frames. Duh.
Iwas am going INSANE.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:58,
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I
IR sucks
you have to select an option to stop the changes permeating, they don't do it properly by default.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:55,
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I think
Imeage ready is so fecking hard to explain what to do....why can't it be easier?...
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:55,
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It really is odd for Adobe, I usually like them.
I tend to use Fireworks.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:57,
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I'm just used to imageready now...
...I like the switching between photoshop thingy.
If would be good if it had a tweening function though. (bring back Delux Paint)
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 2:00,
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If would be good if it had a tweening function though. (bring back Delux Paint)
well it did when i last looked
which was a while ago, but it was mentioned in the spazz yesterday about tweening in it. Zog hadn't realised it could tween either.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 2:12,
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Ah yes...
...I remember the bit you mean now. It's not as flexible as I would like - I'd like to be able to tween layers seperately.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 2:12,
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Wow...
...it looks like you can.
I'm off to play with it for a while.
and then use imageready... ha ha ha
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 2:14,
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I'm off to play with it for a while.
and then use imageready... ha ha ha