Original picture:
Rendering:
1: Select the Photoshop Polygonal Lasso Tool (shift+L) and draw a maple leaf (the selection must be closed)
2: Copy the selection (ctrl+J), hold down ctrl+mouse and drag to the position below the original maple leaf
3: Hold down ctrl+alt+mouse drag to continue copying the falling direction of maple leaves.
4: After completing the entire maple leaf falling process
CS2 version users: shift+click the first maple leaf and the last maple leaf to select them, then press ctrl+G to group them
Users of versions below CS2: Click the link button in front of the layer thumbnail to link all maple leaf layers, Layer-New-Layer Group from Linked Layer
5: Use the same method to create the falling route of another maple leaf.
6: Click the "Edit in ImageReady" (shift+ctrl+M) button, Window - Animation, click on the small eye in front of the layer to hide all layers
7: Click the "Copy Frame" button in the animation panel to create a second frame, click the "Expand" triangle button on the left side of the thumbnails of all layer groups, and click on the small eye of the first maple leaf.
8: Then use the same method to create the third frame, and then hide the small eye of the first maple leaf in each layer group so that only one maple leaf is visible in each layer group in one frame.
9: Use the same method to create the entire maple leaf falling process.
10: Until the last maple leaf falls
11: In the last frame, all the maple leaves are hidden, and only the background layer is visible.
12: Layer-Optimize, select 256 colors, GIF format, select the menu "File-Save optimization results as", and save the work.