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Hello,
I am trying to create a frame animation in photoshop. I want the frames to transition into each other by a fade effect, which the tweening tool seems to do.
The background in this part of my animation is supposed to be a solid blue. I wanted to fade to the next frame, keeping that same background. The way that tweening works seems to create this lighter background between the frames due to the transparency changes (as I try to show with the screenshot). Is there a way to tween so that only the next frame becomes more opaque instead of a blending between both layers' transparencies, so that the blue in this case would stay the same?
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Are you sure you are not changong the opacity of the blue sky layer?
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Well the blue is a part of the layers themselves, I don't have it as its own background layer.
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If the blue is a different layer, it shouldn't change colors at all. Can you post a screenshot of your layers?
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Well the background is a different color earlier in the animation, so I had to make the blue a part of the individual layers. The background for the whole thing is just white. Could that be why it's fading to white?
I have the white background as the first layer as shown here :
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I'm having a similar problem. I've imported a video to frames to create an animated gif banner. I would like the last frame to dissolve into the first so the wave action is less abrupt. When I try to tween the last layer into the first, the layers created are a fade out to nothing instead of dissolving into the first frame in the animation.
Am I trying to create an effect that isn't possible with tweening?
Thanks very much for your help.
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Fade out and fade in should be easy...