TJ. I've started working on an animated gif in CS3. Don't think I have time to finish it tonight. Is there anyway to save it so that it keeps the multiple layers in each frame? Or do I just leave the computer turned on?
(PrequalThis is serious business. Very serious.,
Thu 27 Aug 2009, 18:36,
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Save it as a PSP file?
(monkdagolabut how do you TURN a phrase?,
Thu 27 Aug 2009, 18:44,
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Cheers.
I was just wondering if that will save all the elements or not. I suppose it will. Don't want to lose what I've been doing on and off for about 3 hours.
(PrequalThis is serious business. Very serious.,
Thu 27 Aug 2009, 18:52,
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I'm pretty sure it will.
But I do not take any responsibility for any undesired events.
(monkdagolabut how do you TURN a phrase?,
Thu 27 Aug 2009, 18:55,
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Sorry, sunshine. Far too late for that kind of backtracking.
I'm just getting started with animations and stuff in Photoshop. Takes me ages.
(PrequalThis is serious business. Very serious.,
Thu 27 Aug 2009, 18:56,
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The question mark covers my ass for any liability.
(monkdagolabut how do you TURN a phrase?,
Thu 27 Aug 2009, 19:02,
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Fuck it.
I've decided to knuckle down and finish the damn thing and not take any chances with your ass.
(PrequalThis is serious business. Very serious.,
Thu 27 Aug 2009, 19:09,
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Many have, none returned.
(monkdagolabut how do you TURN a phrase?,
Thu 27 Aug 2009, 19:15,
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It'll keep everything if you save it as a PSD.
No probs.
To test: Save it twice as two different PSDs, then keep it open and also open the first one you saved. Everything will be there.