

Pixel Art Bouncies
Description = PhotoImpact 11. Skill Level = All Levels of Experience. Additional Files = None.. Author = ©Spirit Created and written by Spirit - 9th. April ©2006.
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Step 1: Open a new Transparent Image 100x100 pixels. Magnify it to 800%. Brush Square, Size 1, Transparency 0 and Soft Edge 0.
Puppy One

Choose a main outline colour and do your outline, following the above guide. Colour and shade with colours of your choosing.
Step 2: Next make the wall as shown below. Right click it and send it to the back.
Colours I used for my wall.
Step 3:Place the wall under the puppies paws as shown below.
Step 4: Go to File/Duplicate/Dulicate Base With Images. With the origional Select all Objects and Merge as a Single Object. Then save as puppy1.ufo.
Step 5:Using the duplicated image move the puppy up 2 pixels, making sure not to move the wall.
Step 6: Go to File/Duplicate/Dulicate Base With Images. With the origional Select all Objects and Merge as a Single Object. Then save as puppy2.ufo.
Step 7: Using the duplicated image move the puppy up 2 pixels, making sure not to move the wall.
Step 8: Select all Objects and Merge as a Single Object .Then save as puppy3.ufo.
The Animation
Step 9: Open Ulead's Gif Animator 5.5 On the menu, select the Animation Wizard.
Step 10: The next screen will ask you for the image size. Type in the width and height.Make it 100x100. Click the Next button.
Step 11: Click the Add Image button and navigate to the folder where you saved your frames. Add your frames one at a time in order that you saved them.
Step 12:
When all of the frames have been selected, click the Next button.
Step 13: On the next screen, delay set at 10. Click Next. click Finish.
Step 14: Click on the Preview tab on the top of the display area to check your animation. If you are happy with the result save it.
Step 15: Click on the Edit/Optimization Wizard. Use the setting as below.
Step 16: Check the your animation by click the preview button, from the menu that pops up. If you are happy with the result. Click File\Save As\GIF file and give your animation a name.Save.
CONGRATULATIONS!!! You have finished.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.
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