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Animate Me!

Day 13 of my Post-A-Day challenge! I promise, I am not tired this time.

Day 13: Post something you’d like to accomplish.

I would like to eventually draw something that could be mistaken for a screenshot from a cartoon or anime. By could, I mean completely mistaken for a frame out of an obscure animation show.  This is the first time I’ve ever shared this not-so-secret-anymore  wish of mine with anyone! The only way I’m going to get there is to keep drawing.

I haven’t had much time for drawing lately, but I was inspired by something I saw today. Will my next picture be “the one,” the image that makes people wonder if it is out of some sort of cartoon? I hope so because I would love to finally accomplish my not-so-secret-anymore goal.

Oh, and Furby, Dumb Cat, and White House in Space have nothing to do with anything. I just felt like photoshopping that tonight.

My Goals Involve No.

Day 7: Post your goals.
I’ll be honest. I am feeling under the weather. I haven’t felt this sick in a long time. The only goals I have right now involve not moving, getting up, or being productive. On that note, here is an astronaut in space!

Tonight will consist of Netflix, some sort of video game, and keeping tabs on football. I’m not a huge fan of being sick, and my mood right now is absolutely delightful! I’m glad yesterday’s prompt was…yesterday’s!

Make your own animated space gif – DIY

We are going to do something fun today! Nothing is more exciting than a flashing space cat gif!

** It is strongly recommended that you view my other photoshop tutorial before jumping into animated gifs. You can find it here: Make Your Own Space Cat – DIY. **

Don’t want to hunt around for awesome space images? Look no further. Actually, scroll all the way to the bottom of this post. I’ve included them at the very end.

Make your own fancy animated space gif:

1.    Using your epic photoshopping skills, make yourself a base image (you can cut an object and slap it onto a transparent background, or you can go the fancy route).

I cut the cat out and pasted it into a new document. I created a nifty blue brick background for it.

2.    Use the shape tool and insert a radioactive symbol above the cat’s head. Rasterize the layer (rasterizing it will allow you to punch a hole…you’ll see later on!).

3.    Use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to cut out the cat’s super hipster glass lenses (you will later punch a hole with them). Create a new layer by going to Layer>New>Layer Via Cut.


4.    Select the new radioactive and hipster layers by pressing Ctrl as you click them. Right click and select “Merge Layers.”

5.    Here is where it gets a little tricky! We are going to paste the 4 space layers onto the image and use the hipster and radioactive layer as a hole punch.
      a.    Open the 4 space layers and paste them onto your image (make sure they are above your base image).
      b.    Select the merged hipster & radioactive layer.
      c.    Use the Magic Wand Tool, click on the background (do not click on either of the shapes in that layer). You will see a dotted outline around the radioactive shape & hipster glasses.

6.    Punch the hole!
This step is also a bit tricky because it is very easy to forget what layer you have selected as you are punching holes in the space layers.
     a.    Do not click anywhere in the image (you want that dotted line around the two shapes as you work).
     b.    Select your first space layer. Press the “Delete” key on your keyboard. This will punch a hole through the layer so that it only appears where the 2 shapes are.

      c.    Repeat this process for all 4 space layers. If you ever lose the dotted lines, go back to the merged layer and repeat steps 5b and 5c. Just make sure you select a space layer before deleting anything!
      d.    Delete the merged radioactive & hipster layer when you are done.

7.    Animation time!
Tip: Once you get to this stage, you want as few layers as possible. Merge or Group your base layers (keep the space layers separate).
      a.    Click  “Window” from the top menu bar and select “Animation.”

      b.    You will see an animation work area appear below your image.

You can see that I grouped the base layers (Group 1) and kept the 4 space layers separate (Layer 1, Layer 2…etc). 
 

      c.    The dark green bars represent each layer. Dark green = visible. Since we want to animate this and give it a cool space spaz attack effect, each space layer will only be visible for a fraction of a second. The base layer will always be visible.
     d.    Drag the green bars (you can drag and pull from either end).

     e.    Here is how you want the green bars for the space layers to look:

As you can see, they look like a set of miniature stairs. You don’t get to the 3rd step without using the1st and 2nd steps first. The light green represents when each layer is not visible (see how some of them have a delayed visibility?). In order to animate the image, we need to think of the space layers as a series of steps on a staircase. Step 1 is visible first. As soon as you leave it and climb to Step 2, Step 1 disappears while Step 2 suddenly appears. Rinse and repeat as you climb up this fantastic staircase!

      f.    Work Area End (Labeled in the previous image–the light grey space between the two blue ends). This tells the animation to stop. If I left it the way it was in the previous image, you would see the space images filter through and disappear, leaving only the base image.
     g.    Drag the right blue edge of the Work Area End Tool to the end of your final layer (it should be the last “step” in your staircase).

      h.    Test your image (press the play button shown above).

8.    Save your animation!
      a.    Don’t use Ctrl S or “Save.” If you do, it will save it as a still picture with whatever space layer you have visible at the time.
      b.    Go to File>Save for Web and Devices.

      c.    A new window will appear with your image on it and some colored boxes. Select “Forever” in Looping Options (bottom right).

      d.    Save!

9.    View your animation!
      a.    How do you know if all of your hard work…worked? You test it, of course!
      b.    Go to the folder where you saved your animation. Right click on the file.
      c.    Select “Open With” and then select “Internet Explorer.”
            i.    Queue the IE jokes…but it is good for testing animated gifs! 😉
            ii.    Apple users: Safari is the inherent browser on Macs, so you should be able to follow these steps and use Safari instead of Internet Explorer.

 ~FIN

I hope you enjoyed the tutorial!  If you don’t want to bother with the hole punching process, you can skip that step and make something like this (just paste the space layers below your base images):

Space images for animations:
All space images were taken from the free places I mentioned in my previous tutorial. Some of them were then edited to make them “pop.”
If you are going to post these online, please reference this blog and do not hotlink. Thank you!

Amazon Reviews

It’s time to do something light hearted and fun! We’ve all gone to online stores like Amazon, looked up products, and read the reviews. I’ve decided to come up with a compilation of the different types of reviews.

There are regular positive and negative reviews with valid points, but those are no fun! I’m going to focus on the ones that fall outside of the realm of logic.

But first, we need a fictional product and company. ABC Co. sounds good, and now for something to write fake reviews about…

The All Caps Raver
SUPER FAST SHIPPING. MY CAT LOVES IT!

The This-Has-Noting-To-Do-With-The-Product Rant
Terrible service. I cannot believe that ABC Co. is allowed to treat customers in such a poor manner. I ordered this wonderful shirt to give to my daughter as a graduation present. I needed it by a SPECIFIC date. It doesn’t matter if I ordered it at the last minute. ABC CO SHOULD PROVIDE BETTER SERVICE. What had happened was that I took time off of work so that I could wait for UPS’s delivery. THEY NEVER SHOWED UP. Furious, I called customer service, and they told me that all packages are given tracking numbers and that I could easily track the package through UPS’s website. WHAT!?!?!?! So, after that lengthy conversation, I had to open a new tab on my browser, log into my email, and laboriously search for ABC Co.’s conformation email. Talk about too much work! Long story short, I got the tracking number and put it into UPS’s website. The package was due to be delivered the NEXT day. BAD SERVICE ABC CO!!!!! You should pay me for the time I took off of work! Thanks to this poor service, my daughter’s graduation was ruined. She didn’t get her shirt until the day after!

The ??? Netspeak Guru
Dis iz lyk my other 1 ii luv it. Got1 4 my cat ♥♥~~**bo bo**~~♥♥ he luvs it!

The All Caps Bandit
TERRIBLE. DON’T BUY THIS!

The Epic Tale
If the following epic tale review confuses you, go to Amazon and look up “eagle pilot” (The Mountain Combat Stryker Adult T-shirt) and “wolf moon shirt” (The Mountain Three Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee).

When I first donned my World Domination Cat and Flying Astronaut Adult Tee, I immediately felt weightless. The heavy pull of gravity no longer hindered my movements, so I decided to take the shirt out for a spin. Best idea of my life! I went to the wild flower festival downtown. People couldn’t help but gape in awe at the awesomeness of World Domination Cat. They could not get over how smooth my movements were (thank you, my new favorite shirt!). The mayor was so impressed with my physics defying dance moves, that he gave me the key to the city. The wild flowers on display suddenly multiplied, and I was thanked for saving the festival. I continued with my dance moves. Gravity? What’s that? It’s just a theory! I just want to say that if you are thinking about getting this awesome shirt, get it. You will not regret donning it. Whenever I wear it, I am the center of attention. Cats adore me, and I got a voicemail from NASA the other day. Next stop, the moon.

Coming next week
Want to make your own awesome space cat picture? Stay tuned! I’m going to post a tutorial on how you can make your very own epic photo manipulation!