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Jan 22, 2011 15:32

I made this gif the other day and though I like it, it didn't turn out the way I wanted ( Read more... )

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msclairvoyant January 22 2011, 20:47:14 UTC
Hmm don't quote me on this but when I opened it up in photoshop, your .gif, I noticed that where the transitions begin, the screencap is lighter than the rest. Maybe that is what's causing the white 'flash'?

Looking at the second .gif, the tone of the transition in that one is the same as the rest of the frames so there's no temporary white flash.

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unalike January 22 2011, 20:53:18 UTC
yea thats the problem i think. i don't know how to use tween and not have the transparent thing from happening.

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dinosaur January 22 2011, 20:59:18 UTC
I would suggest adding a layer filled with black and dragging it to the bottom of the layer palette. Another way to possibly fix it is to duplicate one of the screencap layers you have and drag that to the bottom of the palette. It might make the transitions look a bit more fluid then.

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unalike January 22 2011, 21:03:55 UTC
i'll try that. not sure if I can do but i'll try

thanks

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curlytoot January 22 2011, 23:32:33 UTC
okay how to explain this so it makes any sort of sense.....

When you use tween you then have two layers visible in the same animation frame.

You have to make sure that the frame which is underneath in your layers pallett is set at 100% opacity for every animation frame that is transitioning.

For some reason photoshop divies them evenly, when really you only want the frame on top to be getting stronger and stronger then fully visible over the old scene.

Shoot did that make sense??? I can prolly do a screencap to help exlpain what i mean if you need it :D

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unalike January 22 2011, 23:40:49 UTC
please screencap it please

lol

I've been at a lost how to do this for so long and it would help me alot.

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curlytoot January 23 2011, 03:08:31 UTC
okay so say you wanted to tween between the two layers here that are visible on the frame (the eye means they are visible):


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unalike January 23 2011, 03:21:18 UTC
OMG OMG OMG

I LOVE YOU

IT WORKED!!!!

I was making a gif for my tumblr so I tried it out and AHHHHHHH
http://i.imgur.com/4EkIE.gif

thanks so much

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