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Author: hlee, Contributing Editor
| Go back to the first image. Now press Crtl+V to paste the second image that you just copied onto a new layer, on top of the first image. A glance at the Layers window should look like this: |
| Repeat the same thing for all the other images you need until you have them all showing in the Layers window, like the capture below. (If you were using the PSD file from the pack, the action - pun unintended - starts from here on.) |
| You may have also noticed that our last image is actually showing as the first frame in our Animation window. We'll correct that by turning off all the layers above our first image, so only that image will show when the animation starts. Click on the eye icon next to the layers to turn them on/off. Only layer 1 should be visible now.
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| That wasn't terribly hard work. :) Now we'll make a copy of the first frame and modify it slightly, changing the image that should be visible at that particular frame or moment. To copy a frame, click on the frame to select it then click on the duplicate frame button to the left of the trash can.
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