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Ring from an image I created


No, it's an animated gif. You just have to click on the image, and you will see it is animated. I did it in Fireworks, all 77 frames of it.
 
Mr M no workie here
DU... No not using jpg (you know better lol)
Not near comp at moment will check again Mr M
In a bit if it does work how about how you did it?
DU.....that's the idea just bought flash going to covert it with that also gonna take some serious study though this flash program absolutely intense
 
Uber ace.....okay lol already have pngs psds gifsjust need HOW lol
 
Like I said, I did this in Fireworks, by opening the image you gave as an example and then opening the animated gif in a different tab. After finding out how many frames were in the gif, I went to the example image, and clicked on the state tab next to the layers tab and repeated that state so there were as many frames of the example as there were of the gif. then frame by frame I copied the gif frames into the corresponding example frames, making sure the gif frames weren't getting pasted onto the background layer, and that they were placed in exactly the same place on each state. I then copied the idad logo at the end, and inserted it onto the frame before and deleted it with a eraser with an opacity of 30%, then repeated that until the idad logo had disappeared so that it fades in. To finish it off, I did a blue square that was the same colour as the frame, and placed it behind the animated ring, then copied that to each frame.

It's a lengthy process, but the best in my opinion.

Oh forgot to say, I used the export wizard instead of save as, as you can limit the file size if you have to, and other minor adjustments.
 
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okay what I was doing wrong was using only one layer for the before picture but leaving it open thru cycle, it actually was working but I had the before on top...........DOH! tried removing white background to see if it's to rough........ testing 1 2 3:redface:

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okay what I was doing wrong was using only one layer for the before picture but leaving it open thru cycle, it actually was working but I had the before on top...........DOH! tried removing white background to see if it's to rough........ testing 1 2 3:redface:

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I thiought I would have something like that lol, see your not that good with PS ha ha ha
 
The penultimate frame has been set to show for longer than it should, making the last frame show too late. In the export wizard you can go to the animation tab, then set all the frames to about 4/100, then 100/100 for the last frame. Plus one of the frames near the start has been moved, making it jump slightly. Are you using Fireworks or Photoshop?
 
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forgot about that thing lol. Thanks guys!. it was fun doing first or close to 1st 3D I tried.
 

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