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Fireworks MX
Hello.
I decided to stick this under General Software, because it didnt seem to fit anywhere else... Anyway, I just picked up a copy of Fireworks MX, I do not have the user's manual, and my computer freezes every time I try to use a tutorial. So, I've come to the PC-Mech forums. Do any of you use this software? If so, how do i save an animated gif? If I have the image in Fireworks, and i can go through it frame by frame, and it plays fine, how do I save it so that I can see the animation not using Fireworks? Just like any other animated .gif... Thanks a lot for any help you can give me. |
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PCMech: Saving Lives
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: England, the United Kingdom
Posts: 1,839
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My only experience of Fireworks is the free trial I downloaded (which ran out ages ago, and I can't afford to buy it), but I found this: http://fireworks.disdatdesigns.com/animation1.shtml I found this as well: http://fireworks.disdatdesigns.com/animat-tween.shtml
If they do not explain well enough I found lots more at www.google.com |
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file > export and make sure it still has Images Only as the default file type.
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Thanks a lot.
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