This tutorial is to introduce PS using the mask to make a small movement of the GIF frame animation, we can follow the tutorial together to learn it!
Below I found a dynamic diagram on the Internet:
The position of the camera and focal length is fixed, so it is most convenient to change it. ~ But how to make the following online more popular effect out?
This tutorial focuses on mapping processes, which are not mentioned in the palette.
First, open the original artwork. Police have a few frames of the screen and the layers are not used, let's erase them. (This step is stuck in the children's shoes go out to the left "I want to learn the net")
Then click through frames, view and select the background to be prepared to keep, in fact, the car by far and near the size bale.
Here I choose the second frame, the car just can see clearly and will not grab focus ~ Drag Layer 2 to the new Layer button, copy the Layer 2 copy.
Insert: "In the animation window to select the first frame, this step many new people are prone to make mistakes, in other frames to the layer to operate by default only for the frame, display other frames when the layer is the original appearance." The next frame will take effect only if the layer is modified in the first frame.
Drag the Layer 2 copy up and place the layer on top (to block all layers below).
Click the button in the Bold red box to add a mask to the layer.
After the addition of the Layer 2 copy a small thumbnail, it is a mask thumbnail.
In the mask, black is completely transparent and white is completely opaque.
Finally, select the Brush tool, set the foreground color to black, the canvas red frame smear out of this darling range of activity, pay attention not to smear the police on the body ~
After smearing the mask, presumably this is the case ↗
Now try to play in the animation window ~ The effect is not reached?
The end of the tutorial, the above is the use of the mask to make micro-motion GIF animation method, I hope you like!
Classification:
- PS Getting Started Tutorial
- PS Mask Tutorial