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2. Right click on the elk layer mask and apply the mask. Right click on the
elk layer and duplicate it. Turn off the original elk layer. call the new
layer headless.
3.
Select your rectangular marquee tool and select the head of the elk copy.
Hit your backspace key.
4. Open the new image of the elk and using the move tool, drag it over to
the canvas.
5.
Use the polygonal lasso to select the elks neck and head in this image,
clicking at each corner. click your layer mask button on the bottom of the
layers panel. Adjust the mask by using a 3 pixel white brush over the mask
areas you want to reveal and a black brush where you want to hide. 6.
Click back on your image on the layer. Click Edit=>transform=>scale. Set the
height and width to 55%.
7.
Click image=> adjust=> hue/saturation.
- hue = 0
- saturation = -100
- lightness = -60
- colorize unchecked.
8. Apply the layer mask by Right clicking the mask and hitting apply.
Name this layer Elk right. Use the move tool to move this head over your
headless moose
9. Duplicate this layer. Name the layer elk left. On the elk left layer,
click edit=> transform=> flip horizontal. Use the move tool to adjust where
it should go. 10 . Duplicate this layer. Name the elk left copy layer elk
left down. Click edit=> transform=>rotate and set the rotation to -30
degrees. Use the move tool to orient it over the neck and body. 11. Turn
off the new layers, and turn on the background, moon, original elk, grass,
and fog layers only. Switch to Image Ready. 12. Open your animation
panel and duplicate your original by clicking the duplicate icon on the
bottom of the animation panel to make a total of 5 frames
- Frame 1: original image, set time to 5 seconds
- Frame 2 : Turn off your original elk image. Turn on your headless
elk and turn on your elk right.. Set to 0.5 seconds
- Frame 3: original image, Set to 1 second.
- Frame 4 : Turn off the original elk layer and turn on the headless
elk and elk left layers. Set to 0.5 seconds
- Frame 5 Turn off your original elk layer. Turn on your headless elk
layer and turn on your Elk left down layer. Set to 1 second.

13.
Slicing:
Use the Slice tool to select the area of the head that will change.
Adjust the borders of it by moving the handles on the middle of each side to
where the entire antlers are in this slice. click on frame 2 and adjust
outward if need be, and again on frame 4, and frame 5 until you are sure the
entire animation is is this slice.
14.
Optimizing Click on the optimize panel. Set the animated slice to
- gif
- 32 colors
- selective
- lossy = 0
- no transparency
Click
on the each of the other slices, 1, 2, 4, 5 and set the image to
15. Click File=> Save Optimized as. set the save optimized to
HTML and images so it created an html to put the slices back
together with and an image folder with all your images in.
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