Animate your images to attract attention and fight the static boredom. This section contains tutorials to help you master the animation process.  Home Photoshop ImageReady Animation Making an Animation in Imageready

Making an Animation in Imageready


Taking C4D renders for an Animation for an Avatar. Here's a folder of the animation images I made previously.

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Open up Imageready and go File - Import - Folder as Frames.

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Select your folder where you exported all your images and Click Ok.

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Now all of your images will be in consecutive order, if you want to preview hit the arrow on the bottom there. As you can see there is a slight delay at the end… Why? Well when we did the animation in c4d we went all the way up to 360* so it concluded with a frame that had the 360* angle (which is the same as 0*).

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You can see this by click your first and last frame and watching the main image, it doesn't change. So to fix this simply take your last frame, and drag it into the garbage! Done!

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To export your .GIF, go File - Save Optimized As…

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And Save it wherever you want!

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These are a couple of my End Results.

Making an Animation in Imageready Tutorial: Final Result

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Author's URL: GreyCobra.com
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