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I needa tutorial to do this..

Duplicate the layer, use greyscale on the new layer then change it to soft light in the palette. Blur it, merge the layers and then sharpen it but if it doesn't look good sharp, leave it blurred.

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I do all these steps and i dont get the same result <_<

you can fade the blurring and sharpening actually you can fade anything by going to edit /fade.

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Um...skaterboyVs12 is wa wondering from wich video did u take ur avi? 'Cause it's great :)

Uh? I have that video but i guess i just forgot that was in it :blink: Sorry lol and thanks :kiss: :)

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from lox tutorial on making gifs http://www.bellazon.com/main/index.php?showtopic=800

I've made a little photoshop-action to do that. Making actions is really easy. All you you need to do is to create a new action, press the record button, you do what you have to do on the first pic and then press the stop button. You have now a model of the tranformations to perform on each other pic.

Screen capt of the actions window in photoshop:

after you do that click file-> automate-> batch...in there a window will pop up and choose the action you want to do and the file the pics are in and click ok and you should be set to go

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ThanX neo that helps a lot

but one question hoe do I do this part

I've made a little photoshop-action to do that. Making actions is really easy. All you you need to do is to create a new action, press the record button, you do what you have to do on the first pic and then press the stop button. You have now a model of the tranformations to perform on each other pic.

Screen capt of the actions window in photoshop:

Edited by skaterboyVss12

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Alright, first pick your image. I'm going with this one:

post-326-1138574187_thumb.jpg

Now, the first thing you do is duplicate the layer by going to Layer > Duplicate Layer. After that, desaturate your image (ctrl+shift+u or Image > Adjustments > Desaturate).

Next, create a new layer and fill it with a gradient of your choice. I used this one:

post-326-1138574701_thumb.jpg

For the effect on the image you gave, they used a radial gradient by the look of it (To make a radial gradient, there's a button beside where you pick which gradient that has a circle in the middle. click on that one).

Set that layer to Lighten (on your layers pallette where it says NORMAL, use the arrow to select LIGHTEN). After that, you'll have something like this:

post-326-1138574773_thumb.jpg

Now, duplicate your greyscale image and move it to the top, setting it on SOFT LIGHT.

post-326-1138574845_thumb.jpg

You'll end up with something like this:

post-326-1138574863_thumb.jpg

To get the fade in the middle, duplicate your greyscale again and set it on normal. Next, go to your marquee tool (it's a little dotted box) and hit the small triangle next to it and pick the circle, up top, set your feather to about...30 or around there. Select the center of the image and inverse your selection (shift+ctrl+i) then delete the selected area.

Fade that layer down (changing the opacity on your layers pallette). After setting it on 50%, I got this:

post-326-1138575034_thumb.jpg

It's not the same exact thing, but I think it depends upon the image you're doing the effects to.

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Hey :wave: I just wanted to know, is it possible to put in a gif into, lets say, a non-animated siggie?

And if it is possible, how?

Here's an example of what im talking about...credit to FT for it :).

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Hey :wave: I just wanted to know, is it possible to put in a gif into, lets say, a non-animated siggie?

And if it is possible, how?

Here's an example of what im talking about...credit to FT for it :).

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That signature is animated, it's just a small part of the image that's animated.

Oh. then can somebody explain to me how i make an animation with Photoshop CS2(yeesss finally got it today :fun: :laugh: )...or to just put a gif into a normal image

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