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if you have CS3 Extended you can actually open name001.tga and then check the sequence check box. It will automatically get the rest of the image sequence and set it up in a timeline for you.
Hope that helps someone....
Justin Waters
3D Artist / Game Designer
Mountain Lion Studio
Thread: Rendering to Animated Image | Forum: Photoshop
No, what you do is render it as an AVI....then File > Video Frames to Layers.....for CS3 ;)
Justin Waters
3D Artist / Game Designer
Mountain Lion Studio
Thread: Rendering to Animated Image | Forum: Photoshop
Thanks for the help.
Maybe someday their will be a animated gif codec or soemthing....
Justin Waters
3D Artist / Game Designer
Mountain Lion Studio
Thread: Saving Gradients | Forum: Photoshop
Thanks dude, I'll remember that one.
Justin Waters
3D Artist / Game Designer
Mountain Lion Studio
Thread: Saving Gradients | Forum: Photoshop
Yeah, pretty much I solved my problem.....
Justin Waters
3D Artist / Game Designer
Mountain Lion Studio
Thread: Creating realistic texture for boat | Forum: Photoshop
True, I'll download it.
I can always edit the texture after creating it, if needed..
I came across that link some time ago. But, didn't think much of it.
Justin Waters
3D Artist / Game Designer
Mountain Lion Studio
Thread: Creating realistic texture for boat | Forum: Photoshop
yeah, I've been fighting with the washed look.....I don't like the saturated look. But, right now I'm trying to get the design done then I'll work on color correction and such.
Thanks
Justin Waters
3D Artist / Game Designer
Mountain Lion Studio
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Thread: Rendering to Animated Image | Forum: Photoshop