How To Make An Animated Logo, the easy way
Things you will
need:
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1. Photoshop or
Paintshop (any versions)
2. Xara3D 5.xx
3. Jasc animation
shop 3.xx
4. DUH!! A pic
you want as a logo LOL
Things you MIGHT
need:
1. a computer
2. Internet connection
3. consciousness
4. corn on the cob
Here they are for
your convinience:
Adobe Photoshop
CS v8.0 thanx to
TheCollector
http://www.shareordie.com/index.php?showto...85&hl=Photoshop
Jasc Paint Shop
Pro 9.0 Retail thanx to arclite
http://www.shareordie.com/index.php?showto...&hl=Jasc&st=100
Xara3D 5.02 thanx to Zabref
http://www.shareordie.com/index.php?showtopic=6512&hl=XARA
Jasc Animation
Shop 3.11 thanx to sev7en
http://www.shareordie.com/index.php?showtopic=34928&hl=
Steps:
1. Using your
photo editor fix/touch up you pic/logo to your liking….too easy(example bellow)
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2. Save it some
where easy to find, for example “C:\pictures” or “C:\Windows\thecenterofhell\system\system32\system64\system128\???”
although I don’t recommend the second one.
3.Open Xara3D
5.xx, press “Alt+T” or click on the “T” button on the LEFT PANEL erase all of
the text in the window that pops up then press ok.
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4. Press “Alt+U”
or click on the yellow “U” surrounded in gray on the LEFT PANEL, check the
“button” box and select a desire button type and leave this option window open
you will need it again.
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5. Press the
“At+X” or click the black “X” on the LEFT PANEL, click “load texture” in the
pop up window, find the picture you made/adjusted and highlight it then click
open or just double-click it. Use the “size, x, y, angle” sliders to adjust the
picture or “texture” and in the “button options” windows use the “stretch,
corners”(corners, only if using this option you can adjust) to adjust the
button size.
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6. Press “Alt+A”
or click the black “A” on the LEFT PANEL with what looks like to me is a
half-halo with an arrow tip!? Anyway, here is a quick rundown on what the
options here do: (BY THE WAY TO ACTIVATE OR “PREVIEW ANIMATION” PRESS
“Ctrl+spacebar”).
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A. Frames per cycle: This is the number of
frames for each complete cycle through the animation sequence. The greater the
number of frames the smoother the animation. The drawback is that the file is
bigger - this is a big disadvantage for web graphics. You may need to try
different values to get the best results.
B. Frames per second: The animation speed.
Slow speeds can give jerky movement. High speeds can also give jerky movement
as the program displaying the animation may not be able to keep up. Again you
may need to try different values.
C. Pause: This pauses the first frame before
continuing the rest of the animation. Type in a value in centiseconds (1/100ths
of a second) - a 2 second pause is 200 cs. Note that this applies only to the
first frame; use Frames per cycle and Frames per second to control the overall
speed of the animation.
D. Loop Value: Unchecked is Infinite, Any
other value see for yourself. Lmao
E. Loop: This lets you specify how many
times the animation should repeat itself. Note that some browsers take any
value other than 1 to mean 'loop forever'. Therefore, your animation either
plays once or forever.
F. Style: This controls the type of
animation:
Rotate 1 rotates
all the text as one; Rotate 2 rotates
each character. (Buttons have a single Rotate option.) Rotate text/Rotate
lights - select whether you want the text to rotate or the lights or both. You
cannot rotate the shadow as this would create very large files. Direction -
selects the direction of rotation.
Swing options:
Swing 1 swings all the text as one; Swing 2 swings each character. (Buttons
have a single Swing option.) Angle - how much you want the heading to swing.
Pulsate options:
Pulsate 1 pulsates all the text as one; Pulsate 2 pulsates each character.
(Buttons have a single Pulsate option.) Minimum text size - how far back to pulsate
the text. Shrink+Grow & Grow+Shrink - only have an effect if you Pause the
animation. These options select the starting point for the animation (maximum
or minimum.)
Fade options: Fade in - the heading
emerges from the background color. Fade out - the heading merges into the background color. SO AFTER PICKING ONE………………..
7. On the top
left go to FILE>>>EXPORT ANIMATION or press “Ctrl+Shift+X” and save in
desired location.
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8. When the next
window pops up (Export as animated gif save location then options): Experiment
with each one to get it right, but remember the SoD rules about Siggys and
Avatars.
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Because Animated
GIFs can be quite large, you may find that a 16 or 32 color, optimized palette
per frame, produces the best results for the smallest file size. However you
might need to experiment.
Dithering always
makes GIFs look better, but also makes them larger. When outputting at 256
colors you may find that there is no need to turn dithering on.
Current Window
Size lets you export just the area surrounding the text (Crop on) or the entire
window area (Crop off.)
User Defined lets
you specify the dimensions of the bitmap.