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[challenge entry] LOL, etc.

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(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:00, archived)
# Hahahaha
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:01, archived)
# ...which would explain how that kid grew up and became Uncle Fester
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:04, archived)
# When I worked as a Home Carer
I looked after an elderly woman who claimed she was the "kid" in this film under the name of Jackie Coogan acting as a boy. Now she was either quite mad or an unsung celebrity - unfortunately she passed away within a few months before I could get to confirm it - true story.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:05, archived)
# Update: I've just wikipedia'd it
and in fact she was quite mad :)
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:10, archived)
# I don't know whether I'm sad about that or not.
But I like the story :)
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:15, archived)
# It is sad - she was a lovely lady and I had no reason to doubt her story.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:32, archived)
#
If you're going to choose between Wikipedia and someone you know... pick the person you know. ;)
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:51, archived)
# haha perhaps there is truth in these words :)
I think perhaps though she may have appeared in a local stage production of the Film and got muddled up what with being a kid at the time.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:54, archived)
# You wouldn't think that kid would grow up to be
Uncle Fester in The Adams Family.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 15:12, archived)
# might not have been
it's quite possible they had stand-ins or even stunt doubles - perhaps she was one of these?
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 15:37, archived)
# TJ: How the fuck do I stop imageready from deciding where it wants to position my frames?
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:40, archived)
# What you mean Mu, what you mean?
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:42, archived)
# I have some layers I want something to move behind, but imageready says no, and moves them out the way.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:44, archived)
# I have got no idea what you mean.
But good luck, and godspeed.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:47, archived)
# Which photoshop do you have?
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:44, archived)
# CS2
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:44, archived)
# Yeah just go to Window > Animation and use that instead. :]
You can optimise your gifs in the Save for Web window, it's much easier than pissing about in imageready.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:44, archived)
# That's not what I want to do, I want to prepare my frames beforehand. In the DECENT image editor.
Not the daft one that comes in imageready.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:47, archived)
# I'm saying you don't need to use imageready for anything at all.
You can open gifs in Imageready, move them over to Photoshop and sort out the layers the way you want them in photoshop, open the Animation panel (through the 'Window' drop down list) and make frames from layers that way - it saves you pissing about in imageready at all, outside opening the gif.
You can make animations using only photoshop, and save them with the save for web panel in photoshop without having to do anything at all in imageready.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:48, archived)
# Oh you meant the animation window in PS, yeah that moves my shit around too.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:48, archived)
# Yes, you need to make the layers the way you want them before opening them in frames.
If you need to edit the frames, you delete all of them (except one - IN THE ANIMATION WINDOW, not Layers!) then change the layers.
Then you click the arrow at the top right of the animation panel (assuming you're in windows, I don't use a mac) and select "Make frames from layers" to reimport the frames.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:50, archived)
# Rebuilding the animation from scratch seems to work.
I don't know about "make frames from layers" as I need to reuse and overlay the text frames.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 14:02, archived)
# have you tried making a single pixel width frame around each layer
then cropping the finnished thing by one pixel when its where you want it?
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 18:09, archived)
# The first frame shifts the relative position of the objects on the other frames
so move the object in the first frame and then on each frame there after.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 13:56, archived)
# Oh yeah, and there's some "propagate frame 1 changes" box you can untick to stop that happening.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 14:02, archived)
# That was the sort of thing I was looking for.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 14:03, archived)
# Really?
I wish I'd known about this!
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 14:04, archived)
# Yep
in my early attempts at ImageReady it was a continuing frustration- luckily I'm am now the master Mmmuuurururhahahaha... cough...haha
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 14:05, archived)
# yep that setting is a bitch
you'd think they'd make it more obvious. Even when you know what to look for it's easy to forget where it is.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 15:18, archived)