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well I use GIMP, I make every frame just another layer (placed in order), then save the file as a ".gif" I'm assuming the same is true for Photoshop.
when you save the file as a .gif it will most likely ask you a few questions: what sort of time delay between the frames, whether or not you want the layers to stack or to replace one another as it cycles through (hint: pick to "replace"). Other than that it's just a matter of elbow grease. Do the frames one at a time, keep cycling through layers to see if it looks good. It'll take a lot of tweaking but it's the only way to learn.
What software should i use?
PLZ TELL ME
NOW Using photoshop
I need another like COSMIGO PRO MOTION
I can't get it free
So what should i use?
there's one frame of recoil, but it goes by fast. Maybe I should've named it "jab."
I figured I'd need to host the image - thank you for explaining!
Nice, but this doesn't look like a punch: too slow, and there's no previous 'recoil'.
To insert an image in description:
- host image somewhere;
- insert any smiley;
- right-click smiley > image properties > replace url. Done ;)
I use photoshop too