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eternaldreams
okay i think i go the forum rite this time... well i was wondering how to make this kind of botton

How do u make a botton to move like that|?alll i know is that u have to have animation shop





_unsure.gif i hope it's okay if i used her botton as an example
freeflow
you can use imageready to do that it looks liek she got a picture and made diffrent frames of the picture moving up & down then added fading text..
ill look for a tutorial on it
sweetdreamsx3
QUOTE(eternaldreams @ Feb 12 2005, 3:41 PM)
_unsure.gif i hope it's okay if i used her botton as an example
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I'm pretty sure moorepocket is a he.
eternaldreams
o lol ..... then i apologize for calling him, a her tongue.gif
penguin
QUOTE(SHAWTY_TOYA @ Feb 12 2005, 3:48 PM)
you can use imageready to do that it looks liek she got a picture and made diffrent frames of the picture moving up & down then added fading text..
ill look for a tutorial on it
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You don't have to do many layers. Just use your up and down buttons and move it up a bit with every frame you have in Imageready.
eternaldreams
mellow.gif wahhh okay i'm confused..... is there like a tutorial on this?? or can u guys liek tlel me it stepby step
sweetdreamsx3
I don't know any tutorials...you can find some, but Iono any. To start it off, do you have Photoshop?
freeflow
umm if you have photoshop/imageready then look here :: http://www.good-tutorials.com/tutorials/12
eternaldreams
yea i have photoshop ... i looked through all those tutorials none of them have sumthign that tells u how to make those kind of bottons ...
mona lisa
well there's a blinkies tutorial here at cb. you could use that as a guide since its for animation. =]
[4]eternity
Well you keep moving the image around... and keep adding a new layer on the animation window, on imageready...
eternaldreams
huh??? how do u add layers for it ... and how do u keep moving it around....
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