Sweetheart Tutorial
by Leeanne - PSPX3 Manager
Part Four - Animation Shop
Time to animate our tag
- 21. Cross out both Tube duplicate layers, both Heart duplicate layers and both Heart element duplicate layers:
Highlight the white raster layer and Copy Merged
Open animation shop and Paste as new animation
- 22. Return to psp and Cross out Tube layer, and Uncross duplicate Tube layer (middle one)
Cross out the Heart layer, and Uncross duplicate heart layer (middle one)
Cross out Heart element layer, and Uncross duplicate Heart Element layer (middle one)
Still highlighting the white raster layer - Copy merged
Return to Animation Shop and Paste After Current Frame
- 23. Return to psp and Cross out middle Tube layer, and Uncross 2nd duplicate Tube layer (top one)
Cross out middle Heart layer, and Uncross 2nd duplicate heart layer (top one)
Cross out middle Heart element layer, and Uncross 2nd duplicate Heart Element layer (top one)
Still highlighting the white raster layer - Copy merged
Return to Animation Shop and Edit/Paste/Paste After Current Frame
- 25. To obtain a very clean background to your animation Go to Edit/Select all (you'll see blue around all the frames)-
Then go to Animation/Animation Properties, chooses opaque, then choose white in color, and then click ok
Now go to view and see if you like the speed of your animation
If you wish to slow down the sparkles Then go to Edit/Select all. Then Go to Animation/Frame Properties, and change to 15
I didn’t slow mine down as I liked it as it was
Again view to check your finished tag. Keep playing with Frame Properties until you are satisfied with animation speed.
Finally, Optimize and save your animation.
Make a copy of tag and save the original in folder for future use.
Your tag is now ready for adding any names of your choice
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial
Don’t forget to send your results through the group mail!
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This tutorial was written by Leeanne
exclusively for PSP Times Three
Tube by Artist: © Jennifer Janesko
Any similarities to other tutorials is merely a coincidence.
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