Originally posted by Ast Rofan
I know, I dont need to go crazy like I do at the other place, but a little more freedom is always welcome. If I make an image at the max 450/150 I have to reduce the quality.BTW, Did you do that scanner thing in Imageready, or a whole nother beast?
ImageReady. These are real simple to do. I'm planning on making a more complicated one sometime later.
Originally posted by Ken Kenobi
ImageReady. These are real simple to do. I'm planning on making a more complicated one sometime later.
Huh, that is what I used on my Lidge sig, but I have never put a moving piece on there. I always just went from image to image. I think I have some studying to do. 📖
Originally posted by Ast Rofan
Huh, that is what I used on my Lidge sig, but I have never put a moving piece on there. I always just went from image to image. I think I have some studying to do. 📖
You need to learn to "Tween", aka In Between.
Say you have the image in Photoshop, make sure you have the scan line on a seperate layer than the rest of the image. Switch to ImageReady and Duplicate the frame. Now in the duplicated frame move the scan line to the farthest point you want it to go. Now there is a button in the Frames list called "Tween" You can set the number of frames in between the two original copies. Click ok and it fills in all the empty spots and you have just made a scan line go across the image. Now you need to get the scan line back where you started and "Tween" again. Set it for "Forever" and the scan line will continue scanning the image. 😊