samueldarwin
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# Posted: 26 Feb 2009 11:38 · Edited by: samueldarwin
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Here we go. The next tutorial of my friend Amits from NeoBux. He is a pro in Photoshop. This one is creation of moving objects.
1) Create a dark background and type in your user name


2) Create a new layer

3) Now select the elliptical marquee tool

4) Fill it with white

5) Now select a concentric circle with the elliptical marquee tool over the newly created circle and hit DELETE on your keyboard to get something like this:
photoshop-concentric-circle[/img]
6) Pick up the eraser

7) Erase parts of the circle to get something like this:

8) Create a new frame in the animation window:

9) Hide the layer

10) Right click on the layer and duplicate it

11) Make the duplicated layer visible:

12) Click on the black pointer:

13) Now comes the tricky part. Rotate the circle by a small amount

14) Repeat steps 8,9,10,11 and 12. Now for the 13th step, rotate the circle little more than the previous frame.
After a full 360 degree rotation, your animation window should look like this:

15) Select the first frame and the original layer which has the circle part and blur it:


16) Now select the next frame and select the corresponding layer and repeat step 15.
After this has been done, your animation window should look like this:

17) Save it as a GIF file.
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU ARE DONE
RESULT:

Hope this helps.
Regards Sam
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