graphics production
The widespread use of QQ groups has allowed funny dynamic QQ emoticons to be widely disseminated. When you are so amused that you can't help but laugh, have you ever thought about DIYing a very creative dynamic QQ emoticon and showing it off in front of your friends? Adobe Photoshop CS3 can help you achieve this function. With its powerful functions and convenient operation interface, we can create dynamic QQ emoticons in gif format. Even for users who have no experience in graphics processing, it can be easily completed in just three simple steps! Take a look at the funny pictures we made, what are you waiting for (Picture 1)? Come and try it with us!
Figure 1
Editor's tip:
Animation is a continuous playback of static images. Before making animation, we must design the static image corresponding to each key frame. Keyframe display time settings are also important. This parameter also directly affects the playback effect. For users who are just getting started, trying several times with different parameters will yield unexpected results.
The first step, graphics production:
Open Adobe Photoshop CS3 software to enter the work interface, double-click in the work space, and open the selected material in the pop-up "Open" dialog box. We can use photos we took ourselves, or we can use movie stills or cartoon character pictures as material. We chose funny stills from a classic comedy as material.
After adjusting and cutting the size, execute the "Window - Animation" command, open the "Animation" palette and start making exaggerated tears. First, we click the "Create New Layer" icon below the layers palette to create a new layer. Its default name is "Layer 1". We can double-click the "Layer 1" text behind the thumbnail in the layer palette to turn it into an editable state and rename it "Tear 1" to avoid confusing it. Layers get mixed up.
Next, we double-click the "Set Foreground Color" icon in the toolbox, set the foreground color to a lighter blue (R=232, G=250, B=255) in the pop-up "Color Picker" dialog box, and confirm Then select the "Rectangle Tool" in the toolbox and check the "Fill Pixels" icon in the "Rectangle Tool" option bar, so that you can draw a light blue directly under the character's eyes on the "Tear 1" layer Rectangle (Figure 2).
Figure 2
Then we select the "Tear 1" layer, execute the "Filter Distort Wave" command, and set various parameters in the pop-up "Wave" dialog box. Press the "OK" button and an exaggerated wavy tear appears. We then select the "Rectangular Marquee Tool", select "Tear", then select the "Move Tool" and hold down the "Alt" key to copy the tear to the position below the right eye (Figure 3).
Figure 3
After completing the copy, we press the shortcut key to deselect, drag the "Create New Layer" icon below the "Tear 1" layer in the layer palette, and change its default name to "Tear 1 Copy Layer" to "Tears 2", press the shortcut key and a control box for the "Transform" command will appear on the screen. Drag the handle upward to stretch the tears, and press the Enter key. At this time, the basic shape of the tears has been completed.
The next step is to use the Vertical Text Tool to add funny text to the image (Figure 4). Select the text layer, execute the "Layer Style Stroke" command, open the "Layer Style" dialog box, and add an eye-catching stroke effect to the text. Press the "OK" button (Figure 5).
Figure 4
Figure 5