Series of "Short Film" GIFs
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- Gramps, Jr.
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- Gramps, Jr.
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This made me want to make an animation about it (No fire though):Viking Zippy wrote:There's just something magical about setting fire to a dead rabbit, setting the power to 650.0, stabbing it, and waiting 20 seconds for it to come crashing down to earth like a meteor.
Power 600.0
And yes, it is 600.0 not 650.0, mainly because I forgot at the time.
![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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- Gramps, Jr.
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- Gramps, Jr.
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I'm pretty sure that Photoshop doesn't preserve layer visibility… If a layer is there, it's probably still there.
But other than that, I can't help you.
Edit: Ok, I did a test and when Photoshop saves it, it does preserve layer visibility, so nevermind.![Embarassed :oops:](./images/smilies/icon_redface.gif)
Another Edit: Try removing transparency and putting each new frame in a layer above the rest, that should provide a crude but helpful solution
But other than that, I can't help you.
Edit: Ok, I did a test and when Photoshop saves it, it does preserve layer visibility, so nevermind.
![Embarassed :oops:](./images/smilies/icon_redface.gif)
Another Edit: Try removing transparency and putting each new frame in a layer above the rest, that should provide a crude but helpful solution
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- Short end of the stick
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- Gramps, Jr.
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That worked, thanks a lot.BunnyWithStick wrote:I'm pretty sure that Photoshop doesn't preserve layer visibility… If a layer is there, it's probably still there.
But other than that, I can't help you.
Edit: Ok, I did a test and when Photoshop saves it, it does preserve layer visibility, so nevermind.
Another Edit: Try removing transparency and putting each new frame in a layer above the rest, that should provide a crude but helpful solution
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v650/hdlsa/roto-final-v2.gif)
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- Gramps, Jr.
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Sometimes crude solutions work, I guess.
The other way would be to just not use layers to preserve original frames.![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
But as I've discovered while making animations, having older frames still available and editable can be a lifesaver.
Too bad I just edit the same document and save each edit as a frame, which erases old frames except in the saved PICT files.![Neutral :|](./images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif)
The other way would be to just not use layers to preserve original frames.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
But as I've discovered while making animations, having older frames still available and editable can be a lifesaver.
Too bad I just edit the same document and save each edit as a frame, which erases old frames except in the saved PICT files.
![Neutral :|](./images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif)
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- Gramps, Jr.
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Here's another animation, done in the style of "Fighting on the desktop":
TextEdit Fight
It's kinda badly animated, but it's good enough to show you.
P.S: 400th post already? And so soon? I really am on a posting spree!
TextEdit Fight
It's kinda badly animated, but it's good enough to show you.
P.S: 400th post already? And so soon? I really am on a posting spree!
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- Wooter
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