Animating Images
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This guide will teach you how to animate images using Adobe Image Ready. This is NOT freeware, so you are on your own to *ahem* purchase it. This is useful for making startup and shutdown animations, animated sigs, or any animated image you will randomly feel a need to create.
First you need the
images that you wish to animate, these need to be 176x 220, for the purpose of
this guide we will use these images.

Save your images
to a folder (I normally number my images in the order I want them to appear) these
images were made using Photoshop. Now that we have the images we need to open
Image Ready. Then from the ìFileî menu we need to select ìImport - Folder as
framesî (see screen shot 1 below). Then navigate to the folder where the images
are stored and click ok to import your files. This will give you a very basic
animation like this:-
Screen shot1
The reason why the
animation is so fast is that all the frames are set to 0 seconds delay so we
need to alter this (see screenshot 2 below)
Screen shot2

I have set the
first and last frames to 0.5 seconds and all the frames in between to 0.2
seconds. This gives the following result:-
Obviously you can
play around with the frame timings until you are happy with the end result.
Once we are happy
with the animation we need to save the image, do this by going to the file menu
again and choosing ìsave optimised asî this will save the file as an animated
GIF, see screenshot 3 below.
Thatís it you have
just made an animated Gif that you can use as a screensaver/SU/SD animation.
That's all Folks!