![]() You select the first frame and the first layer, and you go to Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen (tho I personaly prefer Smart Sharpen). Okay, I know this is a bit confusing, so I’ll try to say it clearer. You just have to do this:Īnd then repeat it with every frame and every layer. It’s easy, but a bit tedious (tho I think there are some actions or something like that that sharpen all the layers at once, but I don’t know how to use them). The best psds are found here, here, here, here, here, and many more places.Īlso, we have to sharpen the gif. I follow watsonly’s coloring tutorial, but you can color however you want. (You can do the next steps in the order you want, I do it this way, but then again, I’m weird, so~) After that, we open Image>Image Size, and ut the width to 500 px. We hit it, put the size we want the gif to be, and move the arrow aroung until we get the image how we want. This post is going to have only one gif, so we’ll have to make it of 500 px (this is the maximum witdh you’ll have in a tumblr post, se be careful with that) We have to crop, resize, add a PSD, and save it.ĭepending on the type of post we’re doing, we’ll crop it one size or another. ![]() Okay, so now we have all the layers and all the frames loaded. Just click “Create Frame Animation”, and it’ll pop up.įrom now on, everything is the same on both versions, I think.Īnd a menu will pop up. On CS5, the frame animation will pop up immediatly, while on CS6 that bar will appear down. Now, we select Window, and tick Timeline (I think it’s called Animation in other Photoshop versions) If you have another version of Photoshop, drag the first frame onto Photoshop, and then select all the other frames and drag them over the first one. Then you select the folder (it’s called Capture), and the frames will load themselves. So what I do is this: File>Scripts>Load Multiple DICOM Files Now, I have a little trick for this, because we can’t (or at least I can’t x) drag the frames onto Photoshop, nor can we Load Files into Stack, becasue this is a Portable version. Okay, now that you have all the desired frames, we’re going to open them on Photoshop. Now is the time to delete all the frames you extracted by accident. This will open the folder which your frames went to when you extracted them: Now, press the button that says “Open” at the top right corner, and close the video. Don’t worry if you slip some more frames than you should, because we can correct this later. Press Start, and when the part of the video you want to gif finishes, press Stop. ![]() These are the settings I have, and I work best with them, but feel free to play around with them if you want. When we’ve got it, we hit the right button on the mouse. Now we choose which scene we want to gif. The gif I’m going to make is from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: ![]() Now that we have the video downloaded, we’ll open it on the KMPlayer. I’m not going to explain how to download a torrent, but if you need help with it, just tell me and I’ll make a tutorial about it. To extract the frames, we have to get the video first! I get all my TV episodes and movies on torrents. For those who already know this, skip ahead. In case you don’t know how to extract them, I’ll explain it now. For this I use KMPlayer, whick you can download here. Sorry in advance for my English, it’s not my native language, and I know I still have quite a lot to improve x)įirst, we’re going to extract the frames of the gif. There are quite a lot of gif tutorials out there, but haven’t seen a tutorial for CS6 portable yet, so I’m going to tell you here how I make them (: Of course, this works for other versions of Photoshop too. ![]()
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