: Gif editing in photoshop I load a gif into photoshop as frames. It is about 200 frames, and I want to add some extra text and drawings to about 100 frames.(The same text and drawing in the
I load a gif into photoshop as frames. It is about 200 frames, and I want to add some extra text and drawings to about 100 frames.(The same text and drawing in the same postion on all 100 frames.) How do I do this without drawing and adding text on every single frame seperately?
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howdytom is correct but as you already have 200 frames the easiest way to add extra text/drawings to some of those frames would be to do this on a new layer. Then within the timeline window select the frames (these are shown highlighted -- use [SHIFT] to add to the frames selected if frames are alongside/next to each other; or [Control/Command] if frames are spaced apart.) and either hide or show the new layer.
If you want to make a transition from "no-new content frames" to the "new content frames", then do this after choosing which frames show/hide the new layer by selecting a frame that has layer hidden, allowing a couple of frames between then selecting a frame that has the new layer shown and clicking on the "Animation-Frame Tweening" button (bottom of timeline window). This will cause the new layer content to appear to gradually 'fade-in'.
It really depends on what kind of drawing animation you’re trying to create.
Basically you create 2 frames in PS. frame 1 includes your start animation, frame 2 the final animation position for typography and your drawings. Than select both frames and click the „Animation-Frame Tweening“ Button below Animation window. Select your settings. Click Play.
This Video Tutorial covers the Tween Animation feature in more detail.
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