I have an animated .gif I found online and I want to add it to a signature. I have everything done except how to add the animated .gif to the background. I don't want to edit it at all, I just want it on the sig. Help please and thanks.
I have an animated .gif I found online and I want to add it to a signature. I have everything done except how to add the animated .gif to the background. I don't want to edit it at all, I just want it on the sig. Help please and thanks.
awwz i figured it out only it took 12 hours!! 18 frames to duplicate position and layer correspondence, maybe there's an easier way?
not right for u to take an existing animation to use it for ur own.
remember! it is not yours just cos you found it online.
not using it for advertisement ...
even so it is not yours to use.
even for non commercial use, it is not yours to use because it belongs to the creator.
Sig, short for signature, in this case you are talking about "your" signature, why you would want to use the work of any one else to represent you is beyond any rational thought that I can come up with. Ray is correct in saying that the image is not yours to use.
Imagine what you could have created in the 12 hours you spent in your attempts to incorporate somebody else's work into yours.
CREATE DON'T STEAL ~ you will feel much better about anything you produce, and you will also be able to say that the work is your own. At this point all you can say is look what I cut and pasted together.
ok children why dont u stay on topic, besides if its free, then its mine, otherwise it wouldnt be --no more replies noobs
It is free for viewing, but not free for your free use!!! Its not yours to use.Originally posted by HeatherIsStatic
..................besides if its free, then its mine, otherwise it wouldnt be --no more replies noobs
You have just ripped the poor creator of his/her work and you ought to feel ashamed!!!
Oh jeez, why am I even trying to get something through a thick, iron yet immature cracked skull?
[Edited on 6/24/2007 by rAyVoLvEz]
haha, so, who defends the originality and own skills is noob?...
perhaps im seein the things a bit upside down
they are right man, if u want to practice a bit with images, its ok, but not putting it online as yours, thats lamme!
and if u say its free then show us the link of the site so we can see if it really is...
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sorry, but you are wrong on so many levels!Originally posted by HeatherIsStatic
ok children why dont u stay on topic, besides if its free, then its mine, otherwise it wouldnt be --no more replies noobs