2009-04-27, 11:35 | Link #1302 | |
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I've tried to scan here, and other sites using google.. But still i don't get some useful info, well for a beginner i guess.. >.>
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2009-04-27, 11:40 | Link #1303 | |
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2009-04-27, 17:49 | Link #1304 | |
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1) open a video file avi preferable so you don't have to deal with avisyth (won't explain basic of the basics) 2)have the times you where you want to start and where you want to stop already press ctrl g to pop up the search for times/frames (dont be confused when putting times down it goes minutes:seconds:milliseconds NOT hour:minutes:seconds) 3)the time line should got to the starting frame, press the 2nd to last button on the bottom menu (black arrow pointing left) 4)ctrl g again to insert the end time now and press the last button on the bottom menu 5)there should be two black markers that look like the buttons you pressed earlier to mark the times on the time line 6) file....export....image sequence 7)insert the folder of where you want everything to be saved (recommend making a new folder there are a lot of frames even in a 2 second segment) save the pictures into whatever format floats your boat Some advice dealing with frames, after getting the frames open them with somesort of picture gallery so you can use the arrows on the keyboard to navigate the pictures (it is a lot easier to see the duplicates...write down the duplicates on a piece of paper so you can erase them later) hope that helps and doesn't get me into trouble with the administrators if there are any questions pm me do not post on forum don't ask how to use avisyth it is way beyond me (i convert them to avi's) *i know there is a tutorial out there somewhere on the forums look hard enough and its there*
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2009-04-28, 03:13 | Link #1305 | |
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Coz i don't have utorrent.. Or should i get one?
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2009-04-28, 09:09 | Link #1306 | |
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*xvid are .avi*
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2009-05-02, 00:28 | Link #1308 |
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Oh i tried making somethin like this a while back..
I don't know if it's correct but what i do is i open first the bg i want in imageready then i also open the .gif i want to put in the bg.. Yeah open the 2 files.. Then in the gif, particularly the animation window click the arrow in the upper right corner then hit copy frame.. Go back to the bg, i click again the arrow in the upper right corner of the animation window then hit paste frames.. I think it should appear in the bg I can't really go on with the specific details coz it's been months since i make something like that..
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2009-05-03, 01:09 | Link #1312 | |
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And i know it really took some time, and yah have to position it well.. Anyways.. I've tried following this tutorial (This one) coz i have downloaded a mkv file.. After i followed it, an error pop-out Spoiler for error:
Anyone knows how it ended like this?
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2009-05-10, 00:28 | Link #1314 |
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I have two tutorials, I had to host them on Deviant Art because they are too big for Photobucket...
And imageshack and tinypic and imagecave >.> Spoiler for :
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2009-05-10, 21:36 | Link #1316 |
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I had question. I was making a sig and when I was about to save it, it won't let me save it as JPEG and only let me save as .PNG. Now, I need JPEG so I can resize the file size and it's not letting me.....any idea why? Also, is there a way you can resize a .PNG?
--> Using PS CS btw.
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2009-05-10, 21:38 | Link #1317 |
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^ I use the same, and that's never happened, and yes you can save as PNG 8, but you may have some color loss.
Try save for web :3 1st http://chibi-fluff.deviantart.com/ar...-tut-113497558 2nd http://chibi-fluff.deviantart.com/ar...-tut-112136270 |
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