LilLuekas
01-07-2007, 12:23 AM
Is there anyway to make your own that flash? I kind of want to learn.
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View Full Version : Can anyone help me out with making an avatar? LilLuekas 01-07-2007, 12:23 AM Is there anyway to make your own that flash? I kind of want to learn. Cakee 01-07-2007, 01:28 AM The flash? Do you want to learn how to animate avatars? I don't really understand ><". LilLuekas 01-07-2007, 04:16 AM Yeah animate lol. Couldn't think of the word. SmileyLOLkid 01-07-2007, 05:14 AM yeah I need to know too. It would be awesome if someone would post the awesome instructions awesomely on this awesome thread for us to all look at... awesomely... yeah that would be awesome. LilLuekas 01-07-2007, 05:57 AM yeah I need to know too. It would be awesome if someone would post the awesome instructions awesomely on this awesome thread for us to all look at... awesomely... yeah that would be awesome. Awsomely awsome way of putting my awesome question. gpdot 01-07-2007, 06:03 AM I think you would be better off using image ready or a gif animator Flash is good for animation, and you can export to a gif, but the program is designed for vector animation (and more) more than gif animation. If you really want to know either I could do something, but let me know what you are looking for. Thanks LilLuekas 01-07-2007, 06:23 AM I think you would be better off using image ready or a gif animator Flash is good for animation, and you can export to a gif, but the program is designed for vector animation (and more) more than gif animation. If you really want to know either I could do something, but let me know what you are looking for. Thanks Hey I have image ready. But I am not sure how you make a code or whatever out of it after I am done making it. I this doesn't make sense just tell me and I will explain it some other way. gpdot 01-07-2007, 06:50 AM Ok there is an animation palette at the bottom and a layer area. If you want motion, you need a background layer, and an item layer start with a image in the animation time line. then make a second "cel" in the timeline. Make sure the second cel is selected in the animation layer. Move the item to the new location. Select both cels and click the button at the bottom of the animation palette that looks like a series of boxes. A mennu comes up and has some default settings, the key on this one is the number of frames to add. See the parameters at the bottom? Postion is what you want for movement, but opacity can be used for things disapearing. Click ok. Keep making new frames and moving the layer to a new spot for more animation. Change the time each fram should show if you want it to do something different. You can also turn on and off layers. Hope it makes sense and helps. If you want more with flash or with image ready let me know I can try to do a screen capture HappyGirlKels 01-07-2007, 07:06 AM yeah, don't really get this awesome thread at all.. gpdot 01-07-2007, 08:11 PM yeah, don't really get this awesome thread at all.. Yes, well, it was designed for people who are familiar with Image Ready, so if you are unfamiliar with that I am not wholey surprised. :) |