Adding animation to a still image

by kim@pixelbit.com

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Here are the two images that I will be working with for this tutorial.

My still image

and the animation that I'll be adding to it.

Bring both of these images up in Animation shop.

Refer to your animation. Slide the slider bar all the way to the right and make a note of how many frames there are. The image below shows that there are nine.

Refer to your still image. Right click and duplicate. Repeat until there are the same number of frames as the animation.

Now I have nine duplicates of my still image

Refer to you animation.

Move the slider bar all the way to the left so that frame one is visible.

Press CTRL + A to select all.

Press CTRL + C to copy

Refer to your still image.

Move the slider bar all the way to the left so that frame one is visible.

Press CTRL + A to select all.

Press CTRL + E to paste.

The animation will not be placed on your still image until you click your mouse, so move your mouse around until you have it where you want it, then click

Your done. Save your image

I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial.

If you have and questions or comments, feel free to email me at:

kim@pixelbit.com