(You'll need basic knowledge of Photoshop for this) It took me a while to realise how to fade(without using imageready). This is for photoshop. Now, do not merge the text layer, but merge everything else as a mainpicture (I find naming the layers helpful, but thats normally for very complicated animations with many different fadings and stuff going on at the same time). Then, duplicate the background, then the text, and place them in the layers pallet like so:
text mainpicture text mainpicture
So your first text is 100 opacity, change the second text to 75 opacity (its shorter than doing it by tens, and dosn't look so jolty as when you do it by 50)
Then, duplicate the text and the picture some more, and place it like so:
mainpicture- 0 text- 25 mainpicture text- 50 mainopicture text- 75 mainpicture text- 100 main picture
Then, name the last text layer ENDOFFIRSTFADE and do exactly the same as above with the second text layer.
Then merge each text layer SINGLEY onto their own seperate backgrounds. Now, repeat the process, just backwards so it fades back to visible. Now duplicate the layer of ENDOFFIRSTFADE several times untill you have your pause between the first fade and the second fade. Then, if you want a pause between the very beginning of the animation and the very end of the animation, duplicate the first or last layer. Now, go to File-Save for web- Check the GIF. box- Check the Animate box- Check the loop -if you want the animation to loop- box.
Now you can adjust how fast the animation goes, the frame rate. 0.2 is the original, 0.1 or 0.0. 0.0 being the fastest.
0.0 and 0.1 are best for large opacity gaps in between frames, and 0.2 and above are better for loads of frames, or with opacity gaps like 5.
I think you can pretty much figure out, after you've got the hang of this, on how to do more complicated animations, with loads of little fadings, interlaced ect.
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