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  • Mr.Teen
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    • Jan 2003
    • 800

    #1

    Image Ready question..

    Anyone got a few mins.? I got a adobe image ready question.. ICQ #: 177988092

    Or I will just ask it here..

    Say you have 2 frames

    First frame is Layer1 and text that says Hello.
    Second frame is Layer2, now I want the text to say Hello There!

    So basically I need to know how to hide text so that it can only been seen in certain frames.

    Get what I mean? or did I lose you way back..
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  • Mr.Teen
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    • Jan 2003
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    #2
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    • Thrawn$
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      • Apr 2002
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      #3
      you close the layer you wanna hide
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      • Hue G. Pness
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        • Jun 2003
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        #4
        You could make the text in the first frame you want hidden the same color as the back ground. Hell I don't know I'm no designer.
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        • Mr.Teen
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          • Jan 2003
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          #5
          Originally posted by Thrawn$
          you close the layer you wanna hide
          Not possible, how the hell do you close a layer?
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          • Mr.Teen
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            • Jan 2003
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            #6
            Originally posted by Hue G. Pness
            You could make the text in the first frame you want hidden the same color as the back ground. Hell I don't know I'm no designer.
            The background is transparent.
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            • harvey
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              • Jul 2001
              • 9266

              #7
              simple.
              You've the animation window, and for this example you'll need at least 2 instances. Take a look at the layers window, you'll prolly have 3 layers: background, hello and there. If you're seeing them all, they all have an eye at its left. Simply click on the eye, it allows/disallow the layer visibility. In your example, in the first instance you'd have something like background and hello layers visible, and in the second instance background, hello and there layers visible, OKIE?
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              • Thrawn$
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                • Apr 2002
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                #8
                Originally posted by Mr.Teen


                Not possible, how the hell do you close a layer?
                you click on the EYE beside the layer SHOW/HIDE
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                • harvey
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                  • Jul 2001
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                  #9
                  you owe me 3.2 gazillions
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                  • Mr.Teen
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                    • Jan 2003
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by harvey
                    simple.
                    You've the animation window, and for this example you'll need at least 2 instances. Take a look at the layers window, you'll prolly have 3 layers: background, hello and there. If you're seeing them all, they all have an eye at its left. Simply click on the eye, it allows/disallow the layer visibility. In your example, in the first instance you'd have something like background and hello layers visible, and in the second instance background, hello and there layers visible, OKIE?
                    Thank you!
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                    • harvey
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                      • Jul 2001
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mr.Teen


                      Thank you!
                      Thank you? I want my goat and my beans!
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                      • Mr.Teen
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                        • Jan 2003
                        • 800

                        #12
                        Originally posted by harvey


                        Thank you? I want my goat and my beans!
                        lol
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