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Animation Basics

 

Use Photoshop and ImageReady to create animations.

Dave Cross is Senior Developer, Education and Curriculum for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals and is involved in all aspects of the training that is provided to NAPP members. Dave’s book “The Photoshop CS2 Help Desk” is now available on ScottKelbyBooks.com

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5 Comments

  1. Photoshop Video Tutorials | Photoshop | Best collection of free video tutorials on software and internet applications Pingback on — April 24, 2008 @ 12:30 pm

    [...] Creating Animated Backgrounds in Photoshop and After Effects  (digitalmediatraining.com) Animation Basics : Use Photoshop and ImageReady to create animations  (planetphotoshop.com) Animating Your Adobe Photoshop Files in Flash 8  [...]

  2. sarah said on — May 24, 2008 @ 11:30 am

    this is really cute.. hope to learn more about animation. thanks for the basics though.. til next! Ü

  3. Ryan said on — July 10, 2008 @ 2:40 am

    Great tutorial, very helpful. :D

  4. rachel said on — September 17, 2008 @ 4:40 pm

    koolio =)

  5. David said on — November 13, 2008 @ 3:41 pm

    Great tutorial. Easy way to make simple animations for websites or even school projects.

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