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Thread: Dogs vs. Cats
- 20 Apr. 2010 02:46am #1
Dogs vs. Cats
- 20 Apr. 2010 02:47am #2
I can has both, no?
- 20 Apr. 2010 02:49am #3
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My black cat could literally kick any dogs ass.
She. is fucking. ninja.
- 20 Apr. 2010 02:54am #5
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- 20 Apr. 2010 02:56am #7
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- 20 Apr. 2010 03:00am #9
- 20 Apr. 2010 03:05am #10
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Photoshop CS3... it's a pretty old sig.
- 20 Apr. 2010 03:07am #11
- 20 Apr. 2010 03:07am #12
You could use the animation toolbar in cs3
- 20 Apr. 2010 03:09am #13
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- 20 Apr. 2010 03:11am #14
He's asking, I think, if you made separate pictures for each frame and put em in a GIF maker.
- 20 Apr. 2010 03:13am #15
- 20 Apr. 2010 03:15am #16
Dogs are indeed. And I'm too lazy to do that.
- 20 Apr. 2010 03:18am #17
- 20 Apr. 2010 03:20am #18
Eh, it can be a bitch for long animations. It's in the view>toolbars thing I think. You gotta adjust what layer shows up for what frame and whatnot.
- 20 Apr. 2010 03:21am #19