09-03-2010, 16:31 | #1 |
Absinthe
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Animating Photos
I've got a series of 24 images, much like frame by frame stuff of a touchdown run from a football game recently.
I wanted to patch them all together into a gif or video file - yesterday I tried to use After Effects for it but it didn't prove too great. It identified some missed frames (it was all shot on a stills camera) and I'm still a little new at the production side of AE Is there a way of doing it with any other Adobe software or perhaps something far easier still? |
09-03-2010, 19:35 | #2 |
Moonshine
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I've done it once before ages ago by layering all the images in Photoshop and then importing into ImageReady but I don't think ImageReady has been included beyond CS2.
edit - looks like CS3 onwards can do it all within Photoshop: http://www.wikihow.com/Create-Animat...-Photoshop-CS3
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09-03-2010, 21:50 | #3 |
Princess Mombi
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I do an animation unit in work and use software called MonkeyJam. Might be worth a look
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09-03-2010, 22:03 | #4 |
Absinthe
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cheers. Just got to get it to save correctly now. first attempt at a save as gif didn't prove to animate and saving as avi lacked all the colours - had lots of green pixels in the blacks
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09-03-2010, 22:28 | #5 |
Absinthe
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hurrah - got it down to a decent file size vs quality
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09-03-2010, 22:29 | #6 |
Combat Spanker
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Thats really good, Id have a good one flying over Manhattan
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09-03-2010, 22:41 | #7 |
Absinthe
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Yeah I did it with Photoshop CS4 - really simple stuff
You just have to tweak the settings - thats the most time consuming part. |
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