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Alen Botica
Dec 19, 2004
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can you paste an entire psd document into another or do you have to repeat all steps layer by layer

i mean can you play a gif animation in another gif animation ?

is it possible
to put a gif document in a psd in imageready or do you use other programs and what besides dreamweaver are ok for that

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SpaceGirl
Dec 19, 2004
Alen Botica wrote:
can you paste an entire psd document into another or do you have to repeat all steps layer by layer

i mean can you play a gif animation in another gif animation ?
is it possible
to put a gif document in a psd in imageready or do you use other programs and what besides dreamweaver are ok for that

Neither DreamWeaver (which is not an image editing program!) or ImageReady will do this, sorry. Not sure if I can suggest a solution other than "do it by hand". If the orginal GIF you want to drop into the new PSD file was created in PS to start with, I imagine your document will have sets. You CAN drag sets from one open photoshop/imageready document to another.



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Corey
Dec 19, 2004
"Alen Botica" wrote in message
can you paste an entire psd document into another or do you have to repeat all steps layer by layer

i mean can you play a gif animation in another gif animation ?
is it possible
to put a gif document in a psd in imageready or do you use other programs and what besides dreamweaver are ok for that
You probably won’t be able to drag a GIF into a PSD since the GIF will be index color mode and the PSD will likely be RGB. What you may be able to do is to stack one animation on top of another using Dreamweaver Layers. You will need to make sure the top one has a transparent background, and matting may need to be turned off. Or you might try converting the color mode to RGB, or better yet, find the PSD file from which the animation was originally created.

Space Girl offers good advice too, about dragging sets. You can link all the layers and drag them, or link them and create a layer set from linked and then drag the entire set.

A few years ago, I created an animation using Dreamweaver layers with multiple ImageReady-created animations. It looks OK on a PC, but when I viewed it on a Mac, the "head" animation was a bit funky, with both states showing at the same time. I originally made the animation for a published humor columnist, but she has since had her site redone.

http://home.comcast.net/~oneravenlunatic/fun_facts.htm

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