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You can animate anything you put your imagination and lot of layers too. :D It all gets saved as gif for the animation in the end anyway - so as long as PSE/CS can open it you can use it.
This is really interesting......now to find something to animate. :?:
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For something really easy, just use one of the stock custom shapes - a snowflake, just to keep it seasonal.

Draw one out on a layer, then duplicate that layer and move the snowflake a bit.

Duplicate THAT layer, and move the snowflake again - keep repeating until you get 6 or 7 snowflake layers.

Now click File>Save for Web, and mess around with the gif animation settings ;)
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Graffi wrote: For something really easy, just use one of the stock custom shapes - a snowflake, just to keep it seasonal.

Draw one out on a layer, then duplicate that layer and move the snowflake a bit.

Duplicate THAT layer, and move the snowflake again - keep repeating until you get 6 or 7 snowflake layers.

Now click File>Save for Web, and mess around with the gif animation settings ;)


Good idea Graffi!

Come on people, lets see what you got? Post your try here.
I double dog dare ya!
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