2. LOL I love how you're so Faramir/Eowyn-biased. But I'm still Aragorn/Eowyn, sorry. XD
4. It depends on what program you're using. I can't remember how it was for really older versions of Photoshop--I have CS3, which isn't new, but isn't quite old, either. What I do is gather all the frames I want to use and make each photo a different layer, open the animation palette (Window > Animation), and then tinker around with the layers. Once you're done, save it using File > Save for Web & Devices.
(I don't know if you'll understand what I just typed in, since what I just told you is from what I can remember from making some gifs in the past. XD I haven't done any serious photoshopping in ages. XD)
5. I'm torn between the two, really, so I have both installed. Chrome is just TONS better than Firefox but I can't seem to leave Firefox, so what I do is just use FF then open Chrome whenever the other screws up. XD
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But I'm still Aragorn/Eowyn, sorry. XD4. It depends on what program you're using. I can't remember how it was for really older versions of Photoshop--I have CS3, which isn't new, but isn't quite old, either. What I do is gather all the frames I want to use and make each photo a different layer, open the animation palette (Window > Animation), and then tinker around with the layers. Once you're done, save it using File > Save for Web & Devices.
(I don't know if you'll understand what I just typed in, since what I just told you is from what I can remember from making some gifs in the past. XD I haven't done any serious photoshopping in ages. XD)
5. I'm torn between the two, really, so I have both installed. Chrome is just TONS better than Firefox but I can't seem to leave Firefox, so what I do is just use FF then open Chrome whenever the other screws up. XD
6. Hmm...I don't think so...? XD