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Nugget
ok i just got iconart and im already confused..i want to make an animated cursor and it actually has it saying how to make animated cursors but i dont know how to open the animation screen..can somebody please help!?

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and can u tell me how to save it from a diff file like jpg,gif,bmp instead of it being ani,cur and also how to use it?? thatd be GREAT!!
freeflow
ok im re-download icon art and see if i can help
cuz i made my cursor there

ok first off just open iconart

then go file>>new project>>click the cursor tab
then click animated cursor
then when you get there there will be a pink background
then if you want to have a text animated curor you click the "T" on the top navi bar
then choose the font that you want
and type what you want in the first frame
example : the first fram can be like "t"
frame 2 can be : o
etc .... and eventually it could spell out toya over & over
then you click apply
now go back to the top were the 4 pink boxes are showing
and click the second
and click the "T" again
& type whatever
and do the same thing for the next frames

if you need a new frame then click icon>>then click the frame option you want

then once your all done w/ all the frames click the play arrow ">" next to interval.
then it will play what you created


then click file >>save ani cursor
then save it as w/e
then get a webspace place like geocitites and upload your cursor
then get the url for your cursor
and past the url in the part the says put url here


ok in the other topic i told you how to get through the whole geocities thing


hope i helped
avalon*
moved to webdesign
Nugget
kk guys u can close THIS one two..sorry for this..never really saw the other one =\
whomps
QUOTE(aznangel4lyfe357 @ Jan 31 2005, 7:56 PM)
kk guys u can close THIS one two..sorry for this..never really saw the other one =\
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Just to clarify, you can only use icons/cursors as .ani or .cur or .ico.
Saving it as a .jpg or a .gif isn't going to help you at all.

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