This tutorial introduces the creative Christmas gif animation tutorial for PS synthesis to my friends at the foot of the house. The effect produced by the tutorial is really good, mainly to introduce the GIF animation synthesis techniques in detail, let's take a look. today we will share with you the Christmas gif animation tutorial of PS synthesis creativity. this time we will share with you a batch processing technique to quickly and easily synthesize GIF animations, this is a small case. This case involves batch processing: knowledge application of exporting layers to files and actions. Here I use the PS CS6 version. we recommend that you use a later version.
Teach First to see the final
Prepare GIF clips. here, I download a GIF image directly from the Internet. After opening the GIF image, you will find many images in PS. Then execute "file" -- "script" -- "export layer to file..." to bring up the dialog box, as needed. Here I set the file format to PNG.
2. after "export Image to file..." is executed successfully, open the saved path file and you will see that each layer file is saved as a separate image. There are 93, that is, 93 layers. For example:
3. next, drag the last graph in the folder to PS, execute the new action on the action panel, and then execute "image"-"mode"-"RGB ", double-click the background to convert it to a normal layer. Next, click "select"> "color range". in the displayed dialog box, set the color tolerance to the maximum value. use the first dropper tool on the right to select White, after the selection is generated, press the Delete key to Delete the background to obtain the transparent graph. close the file and stop the action record.
4. this step is to perform batch operations at the bottom, execute "file" -- "automatic" -- "batch processing", select the image extraction action just recorded in the dialog box, and select a folder from the source, by default, you can click "OK" to see that the computer is desperately working for you. you don't need to whip it and call it acceleration.
5. import all files after bottoming to PS, for example, "file" -- "script" -- "Load file into stack... in the displayed dialog box, select the file in the use option box and click OK.
6. adjust the file size. here I use the H5 interface file size as the standard.
7. in the software menu bar, execute "window"> "timeline" to bring up the animation panel, in the animation panel, execute "create frame animation". in the hidden menu on the right, execute "create frame from layer" to import all layers to the animation timeline. For example:
8. Place the base map to be merged into the file, place it at the bottom layer, adjust the size, and then put the text to complete.
At the end of the tutorial, the above is the Christmas gif animation tutorial created by PS synthesis. is it good? I hope you will like this tutorial!