Rural Animated Kiwi?
Gumboots on, swandri, rifle on back, knife in pouch, couple of dogs at foot
& anything else you can think of. Plus NZ Bush singlet
375 by 216 resizeable OR 169 by 100 below
SMILEYS & ST. PATRICKS DAY Clover
Gnome
Gold
Irish
SMILEYS YES
announce
Award
Band
Birthday whistle Humpty Dumpty
Wine Tasting
Bread basket
Playing Kitten
Fall off chair (LMAO)
Country Cheers
Nation Cheers
Freezing
Cool singer Deliberate
Excited
Flush
Giggle
Happy Birthday OK (Yours)
Hot tub
Hungry
Hypocrit
Palm Good Luck
Macdonalds
OH NO!
Party
Sea sick Sigh
Sing
Spoon award
Snowing
Snowflake
Bubblegum Caught you
OK Times up
Yea Now.
To achieve this; I first of all opened the 'animated fisherman' in my Coffeecup animator 6.2 software. This shows each frame of the made up animation in the bottom
panel as single frames.
Now by right clicking over each frame and copying - you have a copy of that frame on your clip board.
I then opened my 'PAINT' software which comes with 'Windows' and pasted to this. To this frame I just inserted by selecting 'EDIT' paste from - then selected a smiley from my own collection of smileys in my folders
on my hard drive. And dragged it into position in the frame - clicked off it and saved back to my folders under a new name ( I also added a number so that I could add the frames back in the same order when animating.
It was a simple process then to add the images back into the animating software and creating the new animation and saving also under a new name.
The top image had 9 frames. In my adaptation I only used 6 frames just to give you the idea. By selecting more or less or changing the speeds of rotation you are able to create your own to you own desired effect.
By using this method and different methods - resizing (enlarging or diminishing) you should be able to create an unlimited range of smilies in all sorts of pictures. Then using them in your emails.
You can use just an image - SEE seasick on this page. This image was resized with a fixed smiley added and a word sequence added and a touch to one frame in 'PAINT' to get the vomit.Would have been better to use the spray paint
tool to get a better effect.
Just trial and error - ENJOY.