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| Newb Techie Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 12
| hey fellows, got a question about adobe photoshop/imageready... i want to do an animated image but im quite a newb in this stuff (animation). well thats my question: how can you make an object "move" along a certain shape? like if you have a circle, for instance, and now you want any layer, e.g. with a little star on it to "move" around the circle? how do you do this? i know how to do position-animations, but if i just have two frames just with positionwise animation then the respective layer just moves straight ahead from pos1 to pos2.. so how can you bring a certain "motion way" in this anim? ![]() thx in advance and greetz, chilly jil =) |
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| Newb Techie Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 12
| hi again, i made a little example image and i hope it will make it easier to understand what i want: ![]() I want to do the same like on that picture just with the difference that this "star" shouldn't just move straight ahead on the line but move along any shape like a circle. Is this possible and if yes - how?? greetz, Jil |
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| Super Techie Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 322
| Honestly if you want to do smooth animation like that you are going to have to use flash. That sort of animation is more suited to flash because of the fact that it is what flash is for. Photoshop is better as a design tool, to make cool designs to use in your flash creations. Also, if you can learn flash, it is 1000 times easier to create something like that. You would have to go through a few hundred frames of animation to make it look so smooth, although I am sure you can find tutorials on how to do that. I will get one and post it up. |
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| Super Techie Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 322
| i can get you a copy of flash, you can get me on AIM at frank112916 or MSN metalmilitiapb@netscape.net |
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