u posted it ulta dalingπOriginally posted by: ..Violetta..
yes.. definitely.. first check this Tut.. and then the other action tut..π³
u posted it ulta dalingπOriginally posted by: ..Violetta..
yes.. definitely.. first check this Tut.. and then the other action tut..π³
I didnt understandπOriginally posted by: MeenuCrazyPanda
u posted it ulta dalingπ
Originally posted by: OnepoundChic
Naaz i tried many times but that link you posted from where actions can be downloaded is not working.
OMG hhahaa... I laughed hard ππ€£ Deviantart not working.. try some other day... maybe tonight or so. It has to work.π
Besides is there anyway we can fix the grainy gifs..I hate how gifs start to look grainy. Is there any solution to increase the limited (256) colors palette ?
Nope.. For that one, you can reduce yelow. When you go to Adjustements and then to "Hue/Saturation" and then reduce some yellows... Or use some other PSD's which has low yellow's.
Nope, there is no way to increase the limit of the colors when you save animation.. Photoshop is actually not for creating Animations.π But I wish Adobe would bring a new fresh programm which is only for GIF's.
Originally posted by: OnepoundChic
i still don't know why did you laugh though :P lol but still not working for me π it would be good if you can explain lol
I don't know. The site maybe down.π
See i am the most active as well as entertaining member of your tutorials gallery π
I see. π
What is the secret of creating the animations like you do i mean they look so beautiful,so less grainy ,are big sized and timely enough yet so less in size(under 1 MB).From last 4 days what i have been trying comes out so heavy(above 3-4 mbs) ,one even reached 7 MBs even though it was of few seconds only(4 to 5 secs) and ultimately appeared super grainy.
What may be the reason? How on the earth your animations are so less sized,is there any tip or way out ?
Can you please post the GIFs you have done here? It's better if you post the link for each GIF. Two gifs would be enogh.π³
@ bold A huge Amen to that.
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