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I'm in the lab at college right now, and am having my first go with image ready, and am hopelessly lost. How do I get the layers to be different frames? It's making all seven into one frame, but still showing them as separate layers. Must... not.. smash... computer...
edit: thanks everybody. I'm never using imageready again. Why doesn't it have that nice 'save for web' option like photoshop elements? It's so much simpler to use...
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:51,
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edit: thanks everybody. I'm never using imageready again. Why doesn't it have that nice 'save for web' option like photoshop elements? It's so much simpler to use...
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...and for each frame click which layers you want to be visible (the little eye in the layer pallette toggles on and off).
It has a nasy habit of applying changes you make to the first frame to all other frames, I find I sometimes have to go back and fix the other layrs afterwards.
(hope that made sense)
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:54,
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It has a nasy habit of applying changes you make to the first frame to all other frames, I find I sometimes have to go back and fix the other layrs afterwards.
(hope that made sense)
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...as long as you can blame it on someone else.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:55,
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I'd just have to fix it if I ever wanted to use it again. =(
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 2:06,
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I just figured out how to make new frames. Duh.
Iwas am going INSANE.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:58,
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you have to select an option to stop the changes permeating, they don't do it properly by default.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:55,
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Imeage ready is so fecking hard to explain what to do....why can't it be easier?...
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:55,
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I tend to use Fireworks.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 1:57,
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...I like the switching between photoshop thingy.
If would be good if it had a tweening function though. (bring back Delux Paint)
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 2:00,
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If would be good if it had a tweening function though. (bring back Delux Paint)
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which was a while ago, but it was mentioned in the spazz yesterday about tweening in it. Zog hadn't realised it could tween either.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 2:12,
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...I remember the bit you mean now. It's not as flexible as I would like - I'd like to be able to tween layers seperately.
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 2:12,
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...it looks like you can.
I'm off to play with it for a while.
and then use imageready... ha ha ha
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Thu 27 Mar 2003, 2:14,
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I'm off to play with it for a while.
and then use imageready... ha ha ha