The Enchanted Cave 2
Delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choos
4.38 / 5.00 36,385 ViewsGhostbusters B.I.P.
COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.07 / 5.00 13,902 ViewsAt 5/17/13 07:36 PM, bigjonny13 wrote:At 5/17/13 06:15 PM, smoshlink wrote: Anyway,thanks again guys :DThose white edges are because you made a gif with a transparent background. The forum doesn't respond well to transparent backgrounds. Better to just have a plain white one.
I realize I have a transparent background, i originally planned to make a transparent background
gif to post on Dev.Art. I am considering making a background however
At 5/16/13 10:56 PM, M-Vero wrote:At 5/16/13 10:44 PM, bigjonny13 wrote: I'd say cut it down to 500x300That would also be in pixels, not in inches or cm.
THANKS A BUNCH GUYS. I'm finally able to work on it further. I want to upload this to my deviant art but not yet,i still want to make it smoother and maybe different colored backgrounds each phase.
Here's the completed draft,this was my first Gif I've created :D
Anyway,thanks again guys :D
Oh!....hey guys,i think i might of found the solution to my problem. I think its because my image size is to big. However i do not know what values i should put in them (i.e. height,width,etc.) can anyone tell me what values i should put in for them?
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Heres an image:
At 5/12/13 04:56 PM, bigjonny13 wrote: Going off what Turkey said, you shouldn't be animating something that massive in frame size, especially if it's going to be extremely simple. I've made many animated gifs in photoshop, but never do I go above 1000x1000, it's just excessive.
I did try turkey's recommended resolutions,but i still get that final message (first box)
- "Do you have the same problem with a very simple animation? Say two colours switching between two frames?
- How did you acquire your copy of Photoshop CS6?"
First Answer:
Here is the project i am working on
Second Answer:
Photoshop CS6 is not installed on my computer,I am using a friends laptop to create my projects (im not sure how he got it : /)
second one, and the one in the first box is the last one when i try and save
Hi,im a student artist and I was wondering if any of you could help me.
Basically,whenever i try to "save for web" in Photoshop CS6, the file wont save.
I am trying to save a GIF. file but every time i try to, i get some weird error dialog messages
please, help!