[IR: TUT] "Making Animated Signatures"
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[IR: TUT] "Making Animated Signatures"
10 STEP ANIMATION SIG TUTORIAL By ©+mw.pmi: Text Version
#1: Make a signature in Photoshop, as a PNG or JPG.
#2: Then find an animated .GIF of the cartoon/anime.
#3: Open the .GIF in ImageReady, and leave it open, and then go back to another window of Photoshop of your finished JPG/PNG of the relative image (your signature), switch the settings from either PNG/JPG to a .GIF setting, perhaps choosing Selective or Adaptive (my preference), 256 colors/pixels, Diffusion for the support, and clicked Transparent or not, Interfaced, and then pressed OK.
#4: After having your Signature set as a relative .GIF setting, make the animated GIF image of the cartoon, the same CANVAS DIMENSION SIZE as your signature. Doing this, all you have to do is drag and drop your now CONVERTED SIGNATURE (GIF'd Set) into the same ANIMATION FRAMES & WINDOWS of the animated GIF cartoon image.
#5: Normally and by default this would place the newly GIF inserted Signature into the window frames and layers of the animated frames of the cartooned GIF. Drag the sig on the Layer it sits in, to the and AS the bottom Layer.
#6: Make correction placement of the animated cartoon GIF by linking the Layers, and also highlighting and dragging the animated frames of the animated cartoon image GIF.
#7: Drag and place the highlight/Layer linked GIF'd Cartoon to any place on the SIG, to get the results you want.
#8: Press PLAY button, to make sure the frames are intact, the animation flows, and that the "seconds" are as they were before you wish to View as FIREFOX or INTERNET Explorer.
#9: If everything is as you wish. Press the FIREFOX or INTERNET EXPLORER (mostly Internet Explorer) symbol and this will open an entirely new window.
#10: If you have Selective or Adaptive already set when and before you transitioned your signature to ImageReady and having Diffusion, with 256 color/pixels, Transparent (...or not), and Interlaced boxed and tabs checked and selected, you should have a clean flowed, not too large KB image, without distortion and pixelation bleeding. Right click and save as a .GIF, and voila...there you have it!
#1: Make a signature in Photoshop, as a PNG or JPG.
#2: Then find an animated .GIF of the cartoon/anime.
#3: Open the .GIF in ImageReady, and leave it open, and then go back to another window of Photoshop of your finished JPG/PNG of the relative image (your signature), switch the settings from either PNG/JPG to a .GIF setting, perhaps choosing Selective or Adaptive (my preference), 256 colors/pixels, Diffusion for the support, and clicked Transparent or not, Interfaced, and then pressed OK.
#4: After having your Signature set as a relative .GIF setting, make the animated GIF image of the cartoon, the same CANVAS DIMENSION SIZE as your signature. Doing this, all you have to do is drag and drop your now CONVERTED SIGNATURE (GIF'd Set) into the same ANIMATION FRAMES & WINDOWS of the animated GIF cartoon image.
#5: Normally and by default this would place the newly GIF inserted Signature into the window frames and layers of the animated frames of the cartooned GIF. Drag the sig on the Layer it sits in, to the and AS the bottom Layer.
#6: Make correction placement of the animated cartoon GIF by linking the Layers, and also highlighting and dragging the animated frames of the animated cartoon image GIF.
#7: Drag and place the highlight/Layer linked GIF'd Cartoon to any place on the SIG, to get the results you want.
#8: Press PLAY button, to make sure the frames are intact, the animation flows, and that the "seconds" are as they were before you wish to View as FIREFOX or INTERNET Explorer.
#9: If everything is as you wish. Press the FIREFOX or INTERNET EXPLORER (mostly Internet Explorer) symbol and this will open an entirely new window.
#10: If you have Selective or Adaptive already set when and before you transitioned your signature to ImageReady and having Diffusion, with 256 color/pixels, Transparent (...or not), and Interlaced boxed and tabs checked and selected, you should have a clean flowed, not too large KB image, without distortion and pixelation bleeding. Right click and save as a .GIF, and voila...there you have it!
Some Examples:
<Animated Sigs>
2004 Old Sig: Thug Timmy
(all animations are from scratch using ImageReady CS)
Stock:
https://2img.net/h/i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa313/mwpmi/Timmy_SoUtHpArK.jpg
2007: Tranquility
(Using butterfly.GIF found in the Stampageture PSD URO Pack)
2007: KOF Angel:
(Using ImageReady and creating several shadow under-girds for the back of Angel and underneath her feet.)
2008: Dub City
The only thing not mine is the IC of the 300C Chrysler
(Using freewheel frame animation. Original freewheel animation was distorted. Rebuilt in Photoshop and re-framed using ImageReady)
2008: Corel Princess
Image LQ to HQ Cleanup Signature
(Original and Simple animation to show how the image was cleaned and crafted.)
IR: means "ImageReady"
<Animated Sigs>
2004 Old Sig: Thug Timmy
(all animations are from scratch using ImageReady CS)
Stock:
https://2img.net/h/i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa313/mwpmi/Timmy_SoUtHpArK.jpg
2007: Tranquility
(Using butterfly.GIF found in the Stampageture PSD URO Pack)
2007: KOF Angel:
(Using ImageReady and creating several shadow under-girds for the back of Angel and underneath her feet.)
2008: Dub City
The only thing not mine is the IC
(Using freewheel frame animation. Original freewheel animation was distorted. Rebuilt in Photoshop and re-framed using ImageReady)
2008: Corel Princess
Image LQ to HQ Cleanup Signature
(Original and Simple animation to show how the image was cleaned and crafted.)
IR: means "ImageReady"
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Re: [IR: TUT] "Making Animated Signatures"
Thankies, and glad that the TUTORIAL is helpful and of Interest. :)
Re: [IR: TUT] "Making Animated Signatures"
^Looking forward to the end results that you'll produce, mi'Lady! :)
Re: [IR: TUT] "Making Animated Signatures"
cool nice, thanks for sharing
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