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Open up your first image. |
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Open up your second image and paste it as a new layer on top of your
first. Now you can save this image by exporting this image. FILE...EXPORT...GIF 89
EXPORT...SAVE. |
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Now adjust the opacity sliderbar on the top layer to 90%. This lets a tiny bit of the bottom image to show through. Now you
can save this image by exporting it. FILE...EXPORT...GIF 89 EXPORT...SAVE. |
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Continue moving the opacity sliderbar down to 0 saving in even
increments. I saved every 10. So, I saved at 100,90,80,70...10,0. |
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After you have saved each frame, import your frames into an animation
program (I used Gif Construction Set) and create a simple animation. Start with the first
frame and go to the last. To fade back to the original picture, reverse your images. For a
complete tip on using Gif Construction Set, go to my tutorial.
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