Thanks, hon. I'm glad you liked it! For me, I don't think that specific scene presents the movie but then I didn't give it much a go so it could, who knows? A lot of people enjoyed this, it's the film that George Clooney always refers to as one he really enjoyed taking part in. I guess, it's just not my 'type' of humour.
My software is old fashioned that I couldn't import a video clip like anyone using CS can. I had to create the gif using mulitple layers. I boxed it off in the original artwork to make it easier to identify in Image Ready (which is an indepednant software that comes as part of Photoshop 7). Once you jump the PSD file over to the other software, you're able to create gif files, at any juncture within the artwork. I used about 90 layers/caps to create the animation, they where grabbed at 1 second intervals so that I could get a smooth look. Obviously you can use as many or little caps/layers as you want, it's the artists choice when making the gif.
You have to have specific software to create gifs, there's a quite a few out there but I have very limited knowledge on them. I know there are WAY easier softwares than Image Ready but as to whether they'd allow you to incorporate them within a piece of artwork, I have no idea. I'm sorry I can't be of more help, hon.
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Date: 2016-09-18 07:43 am (UTC)My software is old fashioned that I couldn't import a video clip like anyone using CS can. I had to create the gif using mulitple layers. I boxed it off in the original artwork to make it easier to identify in Image Ready (which is an indepednant software that comes as part of Photoshop 7). Once you jump the PSD file over to the other software, you're able to create gif files, at any juncture within the artwork. I used about 90 layers/caps to create the animation, they where grabbed at 1 second intervals so that I could get a smooth look. Obviously you can use as many or little caps/layers as you want, it's the artists choice when making the gif.
You have to have specific software to create gifs, there's a quite a few out there but I have very limited knowledge on them. I know there are WAY easier softwares than Image Ready but as to whether they'd allow you to incorporate them within a piece of artwork, I have no idea. I'm sorry I can't be of more help, hon.