UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Step 1

At Animation Shop, go to File/Open and locate the psp or psd file. 

With the mouse, right click on the psp file and go to Duplicate Selected. Once you do, you should see F:2 which means 2 frames.   Repeat the duplicated selected again and you will now see F:3 which means 3 frames. 

Step 2

Go to View/Normal Viewing.

Go to Edit/Select All and all your frames of your tag file should now have blue around them.

Step 3

Open up the animated under construction graphic.  You will see that file also consists of 3 frames, the exact same number as we have for the tag file. 

Again, go to Edit/Select All so that all the frames of the under construction animation also have blue around them.

Make the under construction animation file active and go to Edit/Copy. 

Make the tag file active and go to Edit/Paste into Current Frame.  Making sure you are now at the FIRST frame of the tag file and holding down the left mouse button, place the under construction animation at the bottom left of the hard hat  release the mouse button.  You should now have the under construction animation frames in all the 3 frames of your tag file.

Step 4

Before we continue to save the animation, let's first click the Customize button to make sure you have all the correct settings for this animation.  This will be a bit different so do take note.

Click the Customize button and you will see three tabs:  Colors, Optimizations and Partial Transparency.

Here is what each setting should be under the separate tabs:

Colors

255 Colors, Optimized Octree and Error Diffusion should be checked.

Optimizations

The middle three selections should be checked. 

The top and bottom selections - unchecked.

Partial Transparency

Convert pixels less than 40 should be checked.

Yes blend with this color and make sure that the color in the color box is WHITE.

After customizing all the animation settings, click Ok and click Next and you will get the following screens:

Screen 1

Animation versus output Size - just click next.

Screen 2

Optimization process - just click next.

Screen 3

Optimization preview - just click next.

Screen 4

Optimization results - click finish.

Step 5

Make sure to save your image as a gif file.

We hope you enjoyed this tutorial.

Purrs,

Nikki, Nichie and Sue

 

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