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Thread: Matrix Texture with Animation in Photoshop

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    Matrix Texture
    Step 1: Open a new document by going to File> NEw and give the abv settings.



    Go to Filter/Texture/Grain and enter these
    settings: Intensity 100; Contrast 100; Grain Type = Vertical.







    Step 2: Change foreground color to a luminous sort of green and background to black Go to Filter/Artistic Neon Glow and enter
    following settings: Glow Size = 5; Glow Brightness = 15; Choose a luminous green color for glow color.





    Step 3: Go to Filer/Stylise/Glowing Edges and enter the following settings: Edge Width = 1; Edge Brightness = 15; Smoothness = 1.





    and we have made Matrix Texture.....which u can save by going to File>save as (jpeg)...OK







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    Animated Matix

    1. Press Switch to image ready (the button which is at the bottom of Tool bar) OR press Ctrl+Shift+M

    2. Set the frame 1 of the animation panel to 0.1sec. Duplicate this background 2 times so you have background copy and background copy 2 by pressing Ctrl+j 2 times in Layer Pallete



    3. With your move tool selected, use your up arrow key to move the "background copy" layer up till it is just above your canvas.






    4. Insert a new frame on your animation panel by clicking the duplicates current frame button on the bottom of the animation panel. Click on frame 2.




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    5. With your move tool selected, use your down arrow key to move the "background copy" layer down until it is fit right over your canvas. Use your
    arrow to move the "background copy2" layer down so it is just below your canvas.







    6. Click back on frame 1 of the animation panel. Click the right hand carrot (>) on the top right side of the animation panel and select TWEEN. Set the tween to Next Frame and insert 5 frames.



    8. Click on frame 7 of your animation panel and delete it by pressing on the icon to the right end...and press play to see ur animation
    9. Click back on frame 1 of your animation panel . Set the optimized panel to GIF, web, colors auto, loss = 0, no dither.


    10. Save the file in gif...by going to File> save optimized as
    Note if u want to add Text to the image...simply do it in photoshop...and dont touch that file in the Adobe image ready...i advice...first u try without Text...




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