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Photoshop questions. - Exile - 01-01-2008

Well, as the title states. I've got some Photoshop questions.

1.
How can you insert a .gif into a normal .psd file, and not loose the .gif files abbillity to move?
2.
How to fade pictures into the background?

Hope some one can tell me the awnser to this.
Exile.


Photoshop questions. - Treewyrm - 01-01-2008

1. In Imageready, not in Photoshop. Otherwise animation will be discarded.
2. Animation? Using opacity values. In Imageready "tween" between two frames.


Photoshop questions. - Exile - 01-01-2008

1. Can you be abit more precise? Just copy paste the whole thing onto the .psd file in IR? Edit: What Dopi said.
2. Cheers Yuri:)


Photoshop questions. - Dab - 01-01-2008

For the second, what exactly by fade? Like the way the guy in my sig fades, or a different way of fading? The way I do it will darken the picture when it fades though, and isn't useful for objects with color. My guy was a separate picture on a white background. Because its black and white, it wasn't easy to take the white background off without removing parts of the person as well. So I used the multiply blending option which took away the white background, but left the person intact, but darker and faded. Though that was the way I wanted it anyway.

The easiest way to fade something is to insert the object you want faded onto a new blank layer. Not a white layer, but a layer with no background at all. Insert the object and right click the layer and go to blending properties. Lower the opacity to the point you want it. You may also want to change it from normal to overlay, screen, or linear dodge.

EDIT: Well Tree beat me to this.. My version is if your using photoshop to fade the things. I don't use Imageready often.


Photoshop questions. - Dopamino - 01-01-2008

Quote:1. In Imageready, not in Photoshop. Otherwise animation will be discarded.
imageready is built into photoshop now though, so how would you do it with CS3?


Photoshop questions. - Exile - 01-01-2008

1. Allready got that settled i belive, thanks.
2. No, fade it into the background. Like the sword in this pictures background (Thanks Victor)
[Image: cccsigjt8.jpg]


Photoshop questions. - Dab - 01-01-2008

Yeah, for that kind of fading, just fiddle with the opacity and maybe also use linear dodge. Make sure its on the layer just above the background though. That way the other objects (like the CCC logo and liner for example) appear above it.


Photoshop questions. - Dopamino - 01-01-2008

use a transparent gradient.