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| This is the final part of this Photoshop tutorial. Next, create another frame in the animation pane and then move the ball clockwise around the oval, like in image b). |
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| Create a 3rd frame and then move the ball to the bottom of the canvas. |
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| Set the ball at the positions in image a) and B) for frame 4 and 5. |
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| Set the ball at the positions in image a) and B) for frame 6 and 7. |
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| Set the ball at the positions in image a) and B) for frame 8 and 9. |
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| You now have 9 frames (image a). Selection select all the frames, and then set their delay to 0.1 seconds. |
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| While the frames are selected, make the the black oval layers invisible. Use the optimize panel to set the file type to a gif and the colors to 32. |
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| Save the file as a gif and then you've finished this Photoshop tutorial! :) |
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