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Not Jewish
04-27-2006, 04:51 PM
people keep asking how to put a video in a sig, i have asked ocasionally so i thought i would just forward a tutorial from another site.

http://www.biorust.com/tutorials/detail/162/en/

Animated Movie-Clip Avatars

In forums and blogs all over the world there are people who use movie clips and animations as avatars. Done correctly, they are pleasing to the eye, and draw attention towards your posts. But done incorrectly they are distracting, annoying to people viewing webpages, and can really suck bandwidth. This tutorial details the simplest way to create animated avatars from movie clips. We can't help you pick the best subject for your creations, unfortunately, but we can definitely give a few handy hints to keep the file sizes down.

http://www.biorust.com/tutorials/ps-animatedavatar/step1.jpg

Step 1: Find a movie trailer featuring a short animated scene that takes your fancy. In this tutorial I have decided to use Quicktime as my player, and get the Doom movie trailer from the Apple Trailer website (http://www.apple.com/trailers/). Virtually any movie player will suffice, as long as you can pause clips and advance them again keyframe-by-keyframe.

With your movie player paused at the start of the clip you want to capture, hit the 'Print Screen' key on your keyboard to save a screenshot.

http://www.biorust.com/tutorials/ps-animatedavatar/step2.jpg

Step 2: Open up Imageready, Select File > New, and press OK - the dimensions should automatically state your current screen resolution. Now Edit > Paste. Your screenshot frame will appear as a layer in your new document.

Go back to your movie player and move the film clip on by one keyframe. In Quicktime you can do this by pressing the right cursor key when the Quicktime window is selected. Whatever you do, do *NOT* move the physical position of the window. Now press Print Screen again, go into Imageready, paste again, and repeat these steps as many times as you need.

http://www.biorust.com/tutorials/ps-animatedavatar/step3.jpg

Step 3: Once you have screen-captured all the frames that you need, bring out the Crop Tool (javascript:void(0)) and crop the area of the video that you want to appear in your final animation. You can hold down SHIFT on your keyboard whilst you make the crop if you need it to be rectangular.

You should now have a list of layers in your layers palette, with a solitary white layer in the background. Delete this white layer. Now all you need to do is open up the animation palette (Window > Animation), click on the little arrow on the far right of the palette, and select 'Make Frames From Layers' from the drop-down menu that opens.

Step 4: Open the Optimize Palette (Window > Optimize) and set your Format to GIF. Now all you have to do is select File > Save Optimized As, and save your file.

http://www.biorust.com/tutorials/ps-animatedavatar/doomavatar.gif

Optimization Rules: Animated .GIFs are essentially just a collection of images which play in succession, as is the case with most video files. This roughly means that as the number of frames doubles, so does the file size. To keep a reasonable limit on the final animation bloat, you can either reduce the number of frames, or reduce the quality of each frame that you use. The technique for the former suggestion is obvious - just be more selective in the animation frames that you choose. To alter the latter, you can drop the number of colors in your GIF, or just keep the physical size of the animation down to a minimum. Remember when creating your animated .GIF that most forums have distinct file and dimension size limits on avatars, so don't go too overboard, and always aim for the best possible compromise between glorious detail and file density. Have fun, and I look forward to seeing your creations gracing the BioRUST Forums (http://forums.biorust.com/) real soon! :)
- Tutorial written by Man1c M0g (http://forums.biorust.com/member.php?u=1)

i just put the tutorial on here so you wouldn't have to go on the site then wait for it to load and stuff so i copied everything into here

Dat Punk
04-27-2006, 05:16 PM
cool, nice to know

hail_mary
04-28-2006, 09:52 AM
cool.

Poetik Justiz
04-29-2006, 11:40 AM
good looks

-ZZ5-
04-29-2006, 07:27 PM
i ain't good mageready
where can i download it?

Irate.
04-29-2006, 10:38 PM
i ain't good mageready
where can i download it?

its usually built onto photoshop

Not Jewish
04-30-2006, 08:51 AM
should be wit photoshop if not try finding it on limewire or somat

Bishop Lucifer
05-09-2006, 05:03 PM
The print screen printed the entire player......cant get it to work anybody else have this problen]m?

Not Jewish
05-09-2006, 05:07 PM
yeah i use to then i manged to do it somehow, can't remember though, i've only tried this tut once

Bishop Lucifer
05-09-2006, 05:32 PM
damnit.....okay thanks anyways...I will search around

Bishop Lucifer
05-09-2006, 05:59 PM
found a program that turns movies into gifs called total video converter
also I hear that Ulead Gif Animator 5 and <<Allok Video Splitter (to split the files more conveniently)>> are good but I know total video converter works for sure....Just need a crack for it now.

Not Jewish
05-10-2006, 05:47 PM
cool, then open it in fireworks and get the gif image frame by frame and make resize and make sig with imageready. thats pretty cool. might check that out

Not Jewish
05-10-2006, 05:48 PM
well when you get a crack for it, post it here on rw with the crack