• Transition effect + actions + tiling images tutorial.

    Here's an example of the effect we're going to create

    I realized it was a tiny example... so I just rushed through to make a larger one... I KNOW it's not as pretty as it should be but hey, I'm lazy sometimes...



    First we just start off with a plain new canvas, white or black background, not too small, probably best sized over 100*100 for a good effect. In this example I have taken a 200*200 one. Press D to reset your colors (on the left you’ll see primary black, secondary white color).

    Now, before we continue with the tutorial, I’ll explain the use of “actions” in photoshop. Actions are series of actions recorded, somewhat comparable to macros in office programs.
    Since we’ll need to repeat a series of effects for about 4 times, I’ll also explain this feature.

    For this, we’re going to need to activate our actions-tab, which you’ll normally find next to the history tab in that certain PALETTE


    If you can’t find it, check your menu to see if it’s activated (windows>actions or simply press F9 to toggle show/hide the palette).
    On the bottom you can see the controls for your actions. Press the map symbol to create a new set. This will be your personal folder, making it easier for you to find your own actions in the future. Name it whatever you want, I named it Set 1.

    Then click the symbol to the right of the map symbol to create a new action.
    This menu will pop up:

    This is all just your own choice, whatever gets your mojo running. As soon as you click Record you’ll have to be cautious of what you do because every change to the document will be recorded into your action and thus repeated if you activate your action sequence.

    So once you click Record, this is what you do:
    Create a new layer
    then cover it with:
    Filter> Render > Clouds
    Then we're going to add more contrast
    Image> Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast
    MY SETTINGS


    Filter> Blur > Smart blur
    MY SETTINGS


    You don’t need to pick Smart blur specificly or go by my settings, as long as you get rid of the ruggedness of the cloud filter, if you want to get the same end result at least.

    Then we’re done with the Action sequence, you can just click the stop button on the bottom left of the actions palette.


    Now we only have to select the action sequence we just recorded, which I named transition, and click the play button in the action palette a few times. You could play around with this creating more layers, but I used just 4 for my effect.




    Now, here comes another extra tutorial on the side, like the actions tutorial. I’ll now explain how to make tile-able images which you can use to make smooth animations instead of tacky ones as soon as they hop from last to first frame.

    Select your rectangular marquee tool, hide your cloudy layers except for one. Select half of it, right click in your selection, make a new layer via Cut and you’ll end up with 2 separate layers as you can see on the right here:



    Swap their positions !! Move the right one to the left side and visa versa.

    To clarify, those 2 halves of the clouds layer you just made... move them to the opposite edges...


    In photoshop cs2 you can just select the separate layers, right click and select merge layers, in versions like 7.0 you have to link the layers and merge the linked ones.



    Select your smudge tool, set it to about 50% strength, size of the tool depends on the size of your canvas, and with a rotating motion fix the edge so you get a nice blurry crossing.

    Keep in mind, this doesn't have to be gentle work, the only thing that matters here is that you dont see that straight line running down.

    Concept here is: since you split the original image, you can already be sure that the left side locks in with the right side perfectly, and by blurring the middle just now with the smudge tool you’ll have an image you can repeat over and over without visible edges.

    When you’re done with the smudge tool, duplicate this layer by either dragging the layer onto the “create new layer” symbol or with the layer activated and selected, top right side of layer palette, in the menu selecting duplicate layer.

    Move your copied layer to either the left or the right so that it’s completely off the screen but just right on the edge of it and lock it together with your original layer.


    You’re going to have to do this with your other cloud layers as well (in my case 3 layers). And make sure they’re placed in opposite directions, meaning if you place the copy of the top layer on the right off the screen, the copy of the layer underneath it will have to be on the left side off the screen.

    Once you’re done with that, make every layer visible and set their blending modes to “difference”.

    This is what you should have at this point, more or less...



    >>>> As I redid the example with photoshop cs 3 I was reminded that this tutorial was written in the days when cs 2 was the new thing... in CS 3, there is no more imageready, you can simply activate the animation menu by selecting it in the menu: view >> animation. The rest should still be pretty much the same...


    This is for those still using PS CS 2

    Time to move this project over to imageready then for the animating part by clicking the lowest button on the toolmenu:


    First thing we do in imageready will be... in the bottom menu, the animation palette, adding a new (second) frame to the animation by clicking this button:



    This will automatically have your second frame activated, in which we’ll move all the cloudy layers around.

    The ones off screen get moved on screen, pushing the ones that were on screen off. So here’s what you got right now:

    Frame 1

    Frame 2



    You should see no difference in the image when comparing frame 1 and 2, but you can see how the layers containing clouds in frame 1 do not ( or at least shouldn't anymore) have any visible graphics in them anymore.

    Now all that’s left to do is click the TWEEN BUTTON :


    In our animation palette and insert the number of frames you want to use, depending on how much smooth and large you want the file to be.


    Once you have tweened it, you should either delete the first or the last frame from your animation, seeing as they’re the same, which would cause a slight tack in your animation.

    I've created an animation to explain the animating part (note: this is an animated image showing the different steps)



    File, saved optimized as, and you’re done!

    If you have any questions or problems with this tutorial, please post a reply here. If you create anything with this tutorial, feel free to show it off here as well. I'm curious how it gets put to use.

    Heres an example I made back when I first wrote the tutorial to show a way of using it...


    Friendly greetings, RazoR_
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Transition effect + actions + tiling images tutorial. started by RazoR_ View original post
    Comments 20 Comments
    1. PickledPablo's Avatar
      I have to say congratulations on this tutorial since it's one of the best I've seen in a long time.

      The only problem is that you have to click on a hyperlink to to show you the pics.
    1. GekkoPixie's Avatar
      There's an image limit for posts, so I doubt he had a choice in the matter.

      Excellent tutorial, I may ask some questions when I try to do this myself
    1. RazoR_'s Avatar
      before many other people start a discussion about the links... Since the [IMG] tags are disabled in the art forum (due to abuse in the past) I had no choice. I might be able to persuade the admins to reactivate them but I'd have to discuss some groundrules with them about filesizes and dimensions. For now you'll just have to click the links. In firefox, click the links with your mousewheel, so the third mousebutton, this will open them in seperate tabs, ctrl+tab and shift+ctrl+tab to flip through those tabs. In Internet Explorer, hold down shift when clicking a link to open it in a new window, alt+tab to flip through those. Sorry for the inconvenience.
      RazoR_
    1. Nakean's Avatar
      Ahh thanks dude im glad you made the tut ill try it soon
    1. Independent's Avatar
      Way cool, Roza. Thanks for the tutorial ^_^

      ..Now to do it myself
    1. JediMaster Xyra's Avatar
      Awesome tutorial RaZoR! I've always wanted to know how to make things move like that in photoshop.

      I've followed through your tutorial but can't get the last "tween" step to work properly. All my screenshots look the same as yours up until after I tween it.

      Going into ImageReady, my layers look like this. Then I do the copy frame bit and two identical pictures appear. Ok - hit the tween button and these are the settings I used. Unfortunately, the result is a whole bunch of identical frames - like this. I could use some of your wisdom

      ~Xyra
    1. RazoR_'s Avatar
      From the looks of it I'd say your frame 1 and 2 are still identical when you hit the tween button. Before tweening, you need to make sure you move the cloudlayers around. The ones you linked together should swap place. Compare my Frame 1 and Frame 2. You move the original layers to either left or right off the screen, making their linked copies to get on screen. Once you've done this to all the layers, you should see no difference in the main picture when comparing frame 1 and 2, only the layers will have swapped position.
      I've taken the liberty of creating an animation to run you through the process.
      WATCH IT HERE
      I hope this helps.
      RazoR_
    1. JediMaster Xyra's Avatar
      Gosh thank you for going to all that trouble! You were spot on . Here is my first working rendition. Then I discovered Text/background layers can fade in and out in a similar way leading to this one. Thanks heaps RaZoR_!!

      Animation here I come!!


      ~Xyra

      Edit: And this is what I put it to use for. Shame animation makes such large files!
    1. RazoR_'s Avatar
      Nice to see you trying out stuff with the tutorial Xyra . And in animations defense (shrug) file size depends on how many pixels you actually animate, so if you limit the effect to a smaller section of the banner you could use it in a banner small enough for even gua .

      Sliding doors, rain effect and this one for instance animate a lot of pixels, but if you play your cards right...

      http://www.fallofempires.com/razor/a.../nosliding.gif
      http://www.fallofempires.com/razor/a...rs/sliding.gif

      a quick example of what I mean (they're not fantastic but they serve only as an example, no comment >will kill if commented) . The good thing about keeping the transition effect in greyshades, you can lower the number of colors used (like 256, 128, 64...) without messing up the effect completely.

      Greetings
      RazoR_
    1. k0op4's Avatar
      OK i REALLY like this tutorial but i cant get it right! i get all the way up to the final animation steps just fine. but my final product doesnt go from layer to layer smoothly. i can see the edges and its just ugly! i dont know what im doing wrong. Help Razor!
    1. RazoR_'s Avatar
      if possible, upload the image you're getting as final outcome and post the links here, some screenshots of where you think the process is going wrong or the psd file. If this should fail, feel free to mail me the files to Houben_Roy@hotmail.com (if you're mailing it's best you start with the psd file )
    1. Foot's Avatar
      hey man, awsome tut, but I'm going through hell trying to get it to work, this is as far as I got
      I have no idea what to do now, I spent hours trying to get it right and thats how far I got @_@ I must get this animation its sooooo cooooool please help me get it right, you've got SKILLS man
    1. DEMON1NZ's Avatar
      hi,
      if ne 1 knows y all mi frames copie ea other and knows how to stop it from doing that can u please email me at ministock_66@msn.com or pm me in runescape name=demon1nz ty
    1. Foot's Avatar
      ok this is how far I got today what am I doing wrong :S lol
    1. RazoR_'s Avatar
      From what I'm seeing I'd have to guess you're either linking the wrong layers together or moving them the wrong way. But then again, it's hard to tell from the gif file. If you mail me the psd file at Houben_Roy@hotmail.com I'll be able to help you out more.
    1. Foot's Avatar
      omg I FINALLY DID IT yAY, thank you sooo much, I gotta stop reading tutorials late at night lol, I GOT IT SWEET YOU ROCK MAN TY TYTY
    1. whitewolf4772's Avatar
      Quote Originally Posted by k0op4
      OK i REALLY like this tutorial but i cant get it right! i get all the way up to the final animation steps just fine. but my final product doesnt go from layer to layer smoothly. i can see the edges and its just ugly! i dont know what im doing wrong. Help Razor!
      ya..the same thing happened to me

      what do i do? Can you help Razor? I will be gone till Monday tho.
    1. *->Static<-*'s Avatar
      I don't know if you still got these files RazoR_, but can you adjust them so this tutorial can be the best again .
    1. Nesuke's Avatar
      Yes, you can refine the links aswell to IMG tags, they should work correctly since Carnage allowed them in posts.
    1. RazoR_'s Avatar
      As requested, tutorial fixed with links replaced by the images (thx Carnage btw).
      Enjoy and good luck .

      *edit* In light of me opening up photoshop again I decided to whip up a few examples of my tut put to use.
      + current sig.
      apparantly they've become more lenient regarding sigsizes. Gonna have to figure out how I can manage to get my av smaller though. Ah well...