Heimann Posted June 4, 2014 Share Posted June 4, 2014 ARE YOU TIRED OF SENPAI IGNORING YOU ?TIRED OF HUGH STEALING YO GIRL ? Well then this guide is for you. 100% chance your senpai will notice you every day and possibly even steal a girl from hugh. Disclaimer; I use CS4 cuz #yolo Step 1. Create what ever sig you are working on. Most are 500x200 [spoiler][/spoiler] Step 2. Go to the animation tab and enable it. [spoiler][/spoiler] Step 3. This is where you choose the type of animation. I will cover the 2 basic ones I tend to use. The classic sliding bar of color and a fade effect. The next few steps will guide you along the sliding bar style. ( Had to swap photos, sorry about that the effects of the first one won't allow me to animate it. ) Step 3.1 Create a layer above the text you have and draw a line of a color of your choosing. [spoiler][/spoiler] Step 3.2 Now right click the layer with the line and apply a clipping mask. This will link it to the text layer. Your line will vanish, but don't worry ! [spoiler][/spoiler] Step 4. Click the first animation in the bottom box. It should be 1, then click the little paper thing and create a new part and it will become 2. [spoiler][/spoiler]Step 5. Click the second animation and grab the little move tool and drag your line we made from one side of the word to the other ! (Make sure you hold shift to keep steady) [spoiler][/spoiler] Last step to this animation. Click the first animation (1) and shift click (2) and now that you have them both together it is time to tween them. (The tween button is the one to the next of the create a new animation, it looks like the 4 slated dots) You want to use 20-30 frames for a smooth effect. Keep in mind the more frames, the more the quality is lowered. [spoiler] [/spoiler] TADA! Now you should have a kawaii ass animated effect. (Save for web and device to get it into gif format) [spoiler][/spoiler] How to do the fade effect. VERY simple. Step 1. Open your animation panel as we did above and select the thing you want to fade in and out. [spoiler][/spoiler] Step 2. Create the second animation as we did above and then set the thingy you picked to opacity 100% in the first animation screen and 0% opacity in the second frame. [spoiler][/spoiler] Last step. Simply tween them as we did above adding 20-30 frames and you will get a nice fade effect. Save for web and device and tada! I hope this helps some of the newer people. If you like more advanced techniques I would talk to Hol (He's kawaii as fuck). If you have any questions, post them below and I would be glad to answer. Fera, karimologia, Smoki and 1 other 4 Link to comment
Fera Posted June 4, 2014 Share Posted June 4, 2014 Oooh lookie a helpful thing. [spoiler] I'm garbage in Photoshop, so this is awesome. I'm sure a lot of people will use it![/spoiler] majorharper and Heimann 2 Link to comment
tinnguyen Posted June 5, 2014 Share Posted June 5, 2014 can u link me where can i find some good background Link to comment
Heimann Posted June 5, 2014 Author Share Posted June 5, 2014 can u link me where can i find some good background I use brushes for alot of work, other than that just get a idea of what you want then google it. 90% of brushes/bg's I use come from here Link to comment
tinnguyen Posted June 5, 2014 Share Posted June 5, 2014 Not exactly what i want,i need original background which dont have any picture Link to comment
Heimann Posted June 5, 2014 Author Share Posted June 5, 2014 Step 1. Type background into search bar Step 2. Profit? Jate and TheGloriousWalrus 2 Link to comment
iSmashbro Posted June 5, 2014 Share Posted June 5, 2014 inb4 banned for referencing 'other' site Heimann 1 Link to comment
Jate Posted June 6, 2014 Share Posted June 6, 2014 Oh ty bro If you really wanna just use backgrounds just google "red background" or however much detail you need. You really should try using brushes, they are much easier to use once you get used to it, and they can fit your theme a lot better Link to comment
DustinDoom Posted June 6, 2014 Share Posted June 6, 2014 Question about re-using renders. If I am correct, should you use PNG if you were wanting to use it again later? And what setting in photoshop should you save the completion of a signature when done? Starting to play with Photoshop more so it would be helpful to know these. Thanks! Link to comment
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