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This tutorial will teach you how to create button rollovers in ImageReady. The PSD file I used for this tutorial as well as the final exported files can be downloaded here...
Create a music equalizer to give the effect of music being played, with animation.
1. Open up two or more images that you would like to use in a slideshow using Adobe Image Ready, which comes bundled with Photoshop. They must be in a .gif format in order for them to be animated in the slideshow. Image 1 Image 2 2. Drag one of the images onto the other so that they are both ...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, September 2005
Aimed at beginners, this tutorial enables anyone to create his very own glowing animation just like the admin-sigs in the forums.
Start by creating a rounded rectangle using rounded rectangle shape tool. Double click the layer to open layer style window. Apply layer style with the settings shown. Press Ctrl+T. Rotate it 45°. Create an elliptical selection using elliptical marquee tool.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, October 2006
This fun tutorial is surprisingly informative. It leads you step-by-step to create your own animated emoticons. You will be making original expressions in your designs is just a few minutes.
Open ImageReady 7.0. Now go to Window > Show Image Map. Open image you would like to map. 1.) Select the Image Map tool (you have choices here, rectangle, circle, etc.). 2.) Drag cursor over area to map on image. 3.) In the Image Map palette, Enter URL to page for Link. You...
In this Tutorial, I will show you the basic dynamic's of creating a simple 3 state Rollover Button. You will be learning some advanced techniques also, to help you get up and running in ImageReady quicker! We will be working completely inside ImageReady 3.0 so go ahead and open the program. 1.) ....
Start with Photoshop
Open a new document. I've chosen 200x100 px. Grab the text-tool and type a word. I typed "156".
Go down to Layers-palette and rightclick the text-layer and hit Rasterize Layer. Grab Rectangular Marquee Tool and make a selection around "1"...
1. Open Photoshop and open the two (preferably same sized) images to be animated.
2. Drag one image on other to get the following layer structure.
3. File > Jump To > Image Ready









