Click for larger view.This tutorial is very similar to the one I wrote called, "Fading Tag." The principle is basically the same using the fade transition effect in animation shop applying it a little differently with a different setting.
This tutorial will be utilizing the following PSP Components:
Copy and Paste
Layers
Magic Wand
Merging Layers
Animation
Image Transition (Fade)
Pasting Frames
Changing Frame Properties
Adding Text using the Propagate Paste function
Needed:
1 Main Tube of Choice: The lovely tube image I am using is a Gorjuss image created by Suzanne Woolcott.
3 pictures of choice - again, I used the full images by Suzanne Woolcott
All tubes and pictures should be by the same artist.
The easel, palette, paint brushes, all tubed by me can be downloaded here.
Settings Used in this Tutorial:
Magic Wand:
Mode: Add/Shift, Match Mode: RGB Value, Tolerance 14, Contiguous checked, Feather: 0, Anti-Alias checked and outside selected.
Drop Shadow:
Vertical Offset 2, Horizontal Offset 2, Opacity 80, Blur 5, Color Black
Making the Basic Tags and Merging Them
Step 1
Open up the artist zip and rearrange the elements however you like or keep them the same. If you have your own elements you would like to add, go to Edit/Copy and Edit/Paste as New Layer. Resize your elements to fit by going to Image/Resize using the percent option, bicubic and resize all layers NOT checked.
Step 2
Add your main tube image as a new layer and resize as needed.
Step 3
Go to Layers/New Raster Layer and Flood Fill with the color of the background of your forum, blog or website where this image will be displayed. Go to Layers/Arrange/Send to Bottom.
Go to Layers/Merge/Merge All (flatten).
Step 4
Left click the magic wand using the settings from above. Left click the magic wand into the white portion of the easel. Go to Selections/Modify Expand 2.
Step 5
Go to Layers/Duplicate. Do this once more so you now have three layers. DO NOT DESELECT.
Step 6
Open up the layer palette and make sure you are on layer 1. Open up one of your picture images and resize it by going to Image/Resize using the Pixel Option, Smart Size, and Resize all Layers. Go to Edit/Copy. Now go to Edit/Paste into Selection. DO NOT DESELECT.
Step 7
Go to layer 2 and copy and paste the second picture inside the easel. DO NOT DESELECT.
Step 8
Go to layer 3 and copy and paste the third picture inside the easel. Go to Selections/Select None.
Step 9
Go to Layers/New Raster Layer. On this layer, type in your text using the floating option for text.
Step 10
Go to Layers/New Raster Layer. On this layer, type in a your text using something different than before and typing directly on top of the text in the previous layer so that it is superimposed.
Step 11
Go to Layers/New Raster Layer. On this layer, type in a your text, again using something different than before and typing directly on top of the text in the previous layer so that it is superimposed.
Step 12
Open up the layer palette and rename all your layers. To rename the layers, right click on one of the layers, go to rename, left click and type in the new name. You will be renaming the layers as follows: background1, background2 background 3, text 1, text 2, text 3. Once you have renamed your files, left click on one of the layers, and holding down your left mouse button, physically move the layers so that you have a background layer and a text layer above for each of the 3 backgrounds. See screenshot below:

Merging the Layers
Step 1
Left click on the eye on background 2, text 2, background 3 and text 3 to close off these layers. You will see a red X. Go to the background 1 layer (the bottom layer) and go to Layers/Merge/Merge Visible. Left click the eye on the Merged layer and you will now have a red X closing off this layer.
Step 2
Left click the red x on the background2 and text 2 layers to open up these two layers. Go to the background 2 layer and again go to Layers/Merge/Merge Visible. You should now have two merged layers. Left click the eye on the new merged layer to close it off.
Step 3
Left click the red x on the background3 and text 3 layers to open up these two layers. Go to the background 3 layer and again go to Layers/Merge/Merge Visible. You now have a third merged layer. Left click the red X on the two bottom merged layers to open them up. All three merged layers should now be open.
Step 4
Go to Image/Resize, using the Pixel option, Smart Size, Lock Aspect Ratio and Resize all Layers checked. Resize this image to 510 width by 474 height.
Step 5
Save this file as a psp or psd file.
Animation Shop
Step 1
Open the psp or psd file. Go to View/Normal Viewing. You should have three frames.
Step 2
Left click Frame 2. Now, holding down the shift key, left click Frame 1 in this order. Go to Effects/Insert Image Transition and click the down arrow to select fade, using the settings as you see below.

Holding the shift key is important because it allows you to select the settings for the starting and ending frame you see on the screenshot. If you did not hold down the shift key, the starting and ending with Animation Frame would not be an option you could select.
Step 3
You should now have 11 frames. Left click Frame 11. Now, holding down the shift key, left click Frame 10 in this order. Go to Effects/Insert Image Transition and again apply the fade transition. You should now have 19 frames.
Step 4
Left click Frame 1 to activate it. Go to Edit/Copy. Go to Frame 19 and left click to activate it. Go to Edit/Paste after selected frame. You should now have a copy of Frame 1 after Frame 19. You should now have 20 frames.
Step 5
Left click Frame 20. Holding down the shift key, left click Frame 19. Go to Effects/Insert Image Transition and one more time apply the fade transition. You should now have a total of 28 Frames.
Step 6
Holding down the Control Key, left click Frame 1, Frame 10, and Frame 19 to activate these frames. At Frame 19, right click, go to Frame properties and type in 200. This will slow down Frame 19, Frame 10, and Frame 1.
Saving the Animation without Signature Text
Step 1
Before we save the animation, click the Customize button to make sure you have all the correct settings for this animation. You should see two tabs: Colors and Optimizations.
Here is what each setting should be under the two separate tabs:
Colors
255 Colors, Optimized Median Cut and Error Diffusion should be checked.
Optimizations
The middle three selections should be checked.
The top and bottom selections - unchecked.
After customizing the animation settings, click Ok and click Next and you will get the following screens:
Screen 1 Animation versus output Size - just click next.
Screen 2 Optimization process - just click next.
Screen 3 Optimization preview - just click next.
Screen 4 Optimization results - click finish.
Step 2
Save the file as a gif file. This is your template file. We will now add the signature text.
Adding Signature Text in Paint Shop Pro
Open up your PSP file and go to Layers/New Raster Layer. Type in your text and go to Edit/Copy. Close the psp file without any changes. We only needed to see where the text would go.
Back to Animation Shop and Adding Signature Text using Propagate Paste
Step 1
Go to Edit/Paste as New Animation. Go to Edit/Copy. Go to Edit/Propagate Paste.
Step 2
Have your tag file open. Go to View/Normal Viewing so you can see all the frames. Click the Control and A keys to activate all the frames and go to Edit/Paste into Selected Frame. Holding down the left mouse button, go to the very first frame and place the signature text exactly where you want it and release the left mouse button. Resave the file again with a new name.
Comments and Sharing Your Results
Please do let me know how this tutorial worked for you. You can post your comments at the Blog and do email me your results so I can see!


