Animation Tutorial
Animation Tutorial
Animation
Tutorial
Introduction
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I use Photoshop CS2. However, the options I will be using in this Tutorial are available
Also I would like to mention that this Tutorial is MY way of doing animation. There could be other
I have tried to Explain the Steps as explanatorily as I could. A person who is new to Photoshop can
I believe that Tutorials are a way of giving back to the community. Hope you appreciate that.
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Note:
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Other than the Brushes
The
included in this pack everything Cool Guy
can be done in version 7 as well.
Step 1
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Step 1:
1. Create a new file with the dimensions 600 x 300. You can select any dimensions.
However, there are two types of restrictions.
a. deviantArt doesn't allow .gif file(the format you will be converting your animated
file to later) bigger than 150 x 150. If you do make a file bigger than 150 x 150
then the viewers have to download the animation to view it.
b. The Other restriction is for ImageReady. it doesn't allow big files for animation.
However, we are OK with the above mentioned size.
2. Set the background color to Black .
a. select Black color and hit Alt + Backspace
Alt + Backspace
Tool Bar
Step 2:
1. Create a new layer by clicking (New Layer) Button on the Layers Pane. If you
do not have have Layers Pane hit F7 on your Keyboard. Figure a.
Brush Tool
2. Now select the Brush Tool as shown in Figure b. and select Soft Round Brush
Select size 10 px. as shown in Figure c.
- Select White Color.
3. Place a dot right bellow the center of your Layer 2 that you just created.
Click several times, so that the dot is nicely visible.
Figure a.
Figure b.
Step 3:
1. Create a new layer by clicking (New Layer) Button on the Layers Pane. This is
Layer No. 3.
2. Now in this new layer with the Brush Tool select the design you want to animate,
and click on the center. Size of the brush should be approx 500 px.
- so if you use the brush in the pack provided with this tutorial your screen should
look like Figure d. Notice the starting point must be placed on the dot of Layer 2.
Check Point: 1. Layer 1 should be black background. (or your selected color.)
2. Layer 2 should have a White dot the size of 10 px soft brush
3. Layer 3 should have the design you want to animate.
CP 3
Note:
If you don't know how to CP 2
The Dot of Layer 2
Install the Brush provided CP 1
with the pack, see the Readme
file provided in the pack.
Starting Point
Figure d.
Step 4
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Step 4:
1. Right Click Layer 3 and click on "Duplicate Layer". This will create a copy of the
current Layer with a name 'Layer 3 Copy'.
2. Place this layer under Layer 3. To do that Simply drag 'Layer 3 Copy' bellow Layer 3.
3. Click on the Eye icon of Layer 3 on the Layer's pane, to make the layer invisible.
This step is necessary you will see it in the next step.
Figure e.
Step 5
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Step 5:
1. On 'Layer 3 Copy' Select the Eraser Tool from the Tool Bar.
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2. Set the Eraser size to 5 px. you can use the [ and [ keys on your keyboard to
increase and decrease the size of your Eraser or Brush.
Eraser Tool
3. Now with the Eraser click on the Three End Points of you design,
as shown in Figure g.
(That is, if you have 3 End Points. The Example I am using DOES have 3 End Points.)
- Click only once on each of these points.
End Point 3
End Point 2 Figure e.
End Point 1
Figure g.
Step 6
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End Point 3
End Point 2
You may not notice
a big change. But we are
erasing 5 px at a time so
End Point 1
it's tiny, but detailed.
Start Point I
am
the
Cool Guy
Figure h.
Previews
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These are a few examples of the designs on the way to the Start Point.
1. 2. Notice a new End point, 4th end point starts
3. in this Layer.
5th Layer from the Original Layer 10th Layer from the Original Layer 25th Layer from the Original Layer
Notice a new End point, 5th end point starts 5. 6. Back to 3 End Points
4. in this Layer.
28th Layer from the Original Layer 43rd Layer from the Original Layer 53rd Layer from the Original Layer
Note: When I say 'from the Original Layer' I mean the Layer that has the main design.
In This Example Layer 3 is the Original Layer.
Step 7
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Step 7:
1. Once you reach the Start Point, you should have 152 Layers.
150 Layers for all the designs. (you can have more/less layers given the size of eraser and design)
1 Layer for the White dot.
1 Layer for the Black Background.
2. Save your work.
3. Make all the Layers Invisible except the first 1 layer: Black backround
4. Click on the 'Edit in Imageready' button
at the very bottom of your Tool Bar. Figure j. You saved,
right ?
Step 8:
1. Now we will be working in Imageready. Before we get into anything let's make sure we have
the required widows visible in the Imageready screen.
1. Animation Window (Figure k.)
2. Layers Window (Figure l.)
3. Tool Bar (Figure m.)
- If you do not have any of these windows, go to Windows menu, click on
Animation, Layers, Tools commands, respectively, to activate them.
2. Click on the "Duplicate Current Frame" button on the Animation Window.
as pointed out in Figure k.
Note:
Your Animation Window
will have only one frame.
I am using figure k for example. Figure m.
Animation Window
Step 9:
1. In the Layers Window Turn on the Eye Icon of 'Layer 2' (layer with the White dot)
2. On the Animation Window click the "Duplicate Current Frame" button.
3. In the Layers Window Turn on the Eye Icon of the layer above 'Layer 2'.
This layer should look like Figure n.
4. On the Animation Window click the "Duplicate Current Frame" button.
5. In the Layers Window Turn on the Eye Icon of layer above the previous layer.
And this time Turn off the Eye Icon on the previous layer. Figure o.
Turning off the Eye Icon is necessary because if you don't do it your lines
will go thicker by the layer.
Figure o.
Figure n.
Test of your Patience
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Step 10:
1. Now once you play your animation, you will notice that it goes too fast.
Or there is no pause between the loop.
2. To Change this you will need to play with the timings of the frames.
3. Bellow each frame there is the time there is a drop down menu called "Frame Delay Time".
See Figure q.
4. Set the 1st and 2nd frames' timing to 0.2 seconds.
5. Leave all other frames as they are. Default 0 seconds.
6. Scroll to the end of Animation window, to the last frame. Set the timing to 1 or 2 seconds.
So that when the animation is over it pauses for 2 seconds before starting again.
7. Hit play button again to see how it looks.
Figure q.
The Final Step
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Note:
You might want to go to
the place where you saved
your .gif file and check it.
deviant Tip:
If you are going to upload your animation to the deviantArt website, I should tell you that
deviantArt does not allow .gif animation files bigger than 150x150 px.
Our animation is a perfect example.
If you try to upload a file bigger than 150x150 px you will be asked to provied a preview image
(a still, not-moving picture). So keep a preview image ready when uploading.
What exactly happens ?
Those who come to view your animation will see the preview image and when they hit
the dowload button, they can view the actual animation.
I know it sucks, but that's how it is. I would also advise that you mention this fact in your Figure r.
description, so that the viewers don't run away finding no animation.
Review
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That's IT!
You are Done!
You have created a cool looking Animation! yippi!
Don't forget!
The set of 7 photoshop cs2 Vector Brushes
Included in with this Tutorial