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^I'm not really sure which bit you need help with?

You can just Google something like vector circle border if you want some free ones to use, then if you want an image to sit in the middle, just put it on a layer underneath and add a circle mask that lines up with the 'hole'. I can help more if you're more specific with what you're unsure about :)

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is there a way to take a gif and turn someones skin blue?

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I've never seen someone do it, and I'm just curious if it's possible?

You could try the technique I explained here: http://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/2024-photoshop-tutorials/page-21#entry3240327

Trying to target just the skin can be difficult though, and that image in particular with the skin being so pale it might be hard getting a really rich blue via Hue/Saturation (I assume you want it a la Asari) post-19363-0-1446055968-8996_thumb.gif

Only being 20 frames though, maybe it's worth the effort to do it frame by frame? Would probably give you a better result.

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Probably doesn't help much, sorry.

Adding tentacles is a whole other thing :ninja:

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^I presume you're using the "Tween" function?

Basically you need to make sure your ending frame layer is also visible in the first frame.

So for example if you want to fade an image to white..

If you have the starting frame like this:

(Picture layer visible, white layer invisible)

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And the ending frame like this:

(Picture layer invisible, white layer visible)

post-19363-0-1446055970-08684_thumb.jpg

If you then tween those frames, what will happen is:

- the picture layer will tween from being 100% visible to 0% visible

- the white layer will tween from being 0% visible to 100% visible

This means that in the middle frames, both layers will be semi-transparent

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What you want to do instead is have the starting frame like this:

(Both picture layer and white layer visible)

post-19363-0-1446055970-1667_thumb.jpg

And the ending frame as before:

(Picture layer invisible, white layer visible)

post-19363-0-1446055970-19742_thumb.jpg

Now what happens when you tween the frames:

- the picture layer will tween from being 100% visible to 0% visible

- the white layer will not change, and will remain 100% visible in all frames

post-19363-0-1446055970-21395_thumb.jpg

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