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Pulse Animation Effect
Pulse Animation Effect
Published by Choppy
08-20-2005
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Here you will learn a cool animation effect in a few easy steps!

Starting Image:

1. Take or make an image and import/open it on ImageReady.

2. Now Duplicate the layer that you want to add the pulsing effect to



3. Make sure the new layer is selected and add a radial blur to it. Filter > Blur > Radial Blur

Use these settings:



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  #1  
By Tor on 08-21-2005, 04:01 AM
great job man. This animation effect looks very sexy!


btw man, cool ayumi sig. She's pretty freaking hot. she got some good songs as well.
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  #2  
By Tor on 08-21-2005, 04:36 AM
BTW dude...I'm going to submit to p2l and gt and ps-tuts...lol. Maybe we can get some more members that way. Unless you don't want to of course...
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  #3  
By Choppy on 08-21-2005, 01:43 PM
Its cool. Go ahead XD
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  #4  
By Tor on 08-21-2005, 08:56 PM
Cool, I might start adding a few more ps tut into here as well. Get more active members, maybe more contest as well.
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By HeAvEn_BoI704 on 08-31-2005, 09:20 PM
help

umm..i was wondering how did u put the image on here???cause when i tried to put it on the internet it say's that my internet doesn't support animation??so can u like help me??and i don't know how to make it a JPEG or GIF picture...thanx for hearing me out...bye
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By Rigor Mortis on 08-31-2005, 10:11 PM
HeAvEn_BoI704, I don't quite understand what you're asking but I'll give it a shot.

Question 1:
To have an image show here..
[img]URL here[/img]

If not that, go to your Internet Options. Click the Advanced tab and tick 'Play animations in web pages.'

The other question:
To change to a certain file type in Photoshop, just Save As and select either Jpeg or Gif in the drow down box before you save.

If you don't have Photoshop, open up something like Paint and just type .jpg or .gif as the extension and save it.
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By Tor on 09-08-2005, 05:06 PM
Re: help

Quote:
Originally Posted by HeAvEn_BoI704
umm..i was wondering how did u put the image on here???cause when i tried to put it on the internet it say's that my internet doesn't support animation??so can u like help me??and i don't know how to make it a JPEG or GIF picture...thanx for hearing me out...bye

I don't think it says that at all...internet supporst pretty much everything or every type of image. You probably just saved it wrong. I think that's what you were asking in your other post right?

Like rigor said, you can do that, or read up my other post to figure it out, or go to imageready, click on the IE button on the toolbar, and when the window pops up, right click your image and save the image. But I think you only had a two frame animation...which shouldn't result to much...if you are trying to do Choppy's pulse animation effect. Good luck though man.
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By lrntutorial on 10-03-2005, 09:06 PM
Pictures Dont work for me.

Pictures are comming up as broken boxes... Please email me as soon as they are up. I would really like to see this tutorial. stevef22@gmial.com
Steve
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By Choppy on 10-03-2005, 10:34 PM
You sure there broken? They seem to be working fine for me...
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