
tho in Dpaint on the Amiga I could've set this up in 2 minutes!
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Sat 12 Jul 2008, 20:25,
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you will have to write an idiots(me)guide to how it's done sometime.
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Sat 12 Jul 2008, 20:32,
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And repeat that with each new layer till you wrap around to the original colours, then make them into an amination by turning each one on in turn, and Bob's your Aunty, simple as that.
The real trick is finding a good pic that it works well with, tho, and as soon as I saw this one...
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Sat 12 Jul 2008, 20:39,
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The real trick is finding a good pic that it works well with, tho, and as soon as I saw this one...

cheers for that, i don't doubt there will be further questions as soon as i attempt to do it.
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Sat 12 Jul 2008, 20:48,
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The script goes here on a default Windoze install:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Presets\Scripts
It's tested on CS2 and CS3 versions of PS.
Once you've run the script go into IR or open the animation window (depending on your CS version) and tell it to make frames from layers, then just throw away the frames with the hue/sat layer and the original (background) layer in them.
The script is here if you're interested.
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Sat 12 Jul 2008, 21:20,
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C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Presets\Scripts
It's tested on CS2 and CS3 versions of PS.
Once you've run the script go into IR or open the animation window (depending on your CS version) and tell it to make frames from layers, then just throw away the frames with the hue/sat layer and the original (background) layer in them.
The script is here if you're interested.