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Adding Image In Glitter Signiture

Contributed by Angel on December 17th, 2008 Categories: Paintshop Pro 1,682 Views
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First, You should have PSP and Animation Shop Installed. I’ll be using PSP 8. Use the doll and glitter signiture below for this tutorial. Right click and Save

As:

Step 1. Open the glitter signiture and doll in your Animation Shop.

Step 2. Now open a new image in your Animation Shop. Mine is 500×200 in size. Make sure that the glitter signiture and doll will fit.

Step 3. Click Animation>>Insert Frames>>Empty.

A Box will Pop Up. Make your setting like mine:

Click OK. Now, your new image should have 3 Frames.

Before anything else, make sure you have clicked to propagate paste.

Step 4.Back to your glitter signiture. Click it then press CTRL+A to highlight the frames. You’ll notice that the frame is surrounded by a blue color.

Now press CTRL+C to copy

Step 5. Go back to the transparent frames. Press CTRL+A to highlight it then press CTRL+E to paste the glitter signiture. Release the glitter signiture by

left clicking the mouse.

You can see that each frames has a glitter signiture on it.

Step 6. Now go to your doll and repeat steps 4 and 5.

Step 7. To view your animation, click View>>Animation.

Now the problem is the space is too big isn’t it? I’ll teach you how to make the shape definite.

Step 1. Right click and Copy each frame of your finished product one at a time.

Step 2. Open PSP and paste each one as new image.

Step 3. Now, click the deform tool . The image will look like this:

Step 4. Now Copy it then paste in your Animation Shop.

You’ll notice that the big spaces is gone. Do the same thing for the other images. Then go to Animation shop, right click inside your animation and

paste after current frame.

Step 5. Go to view>>animation. Here’s the finished product!

Save and upload it at Photobucket.com.





Credits to Friendstertalk.com for the CSS and JS codes.

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