How to Make a Website Wave Animation
How to Make a Website Wave Animation. It is easy to make simple animations for your website using image editing programs. In this article we will use GIMP as an example. GIMP is an open source program similar to Photoshop, but unlike Photoshop it is free to all users. Many other image editing programs like Photoshop offer wave animation algorithms. In GIMP, the image is saved as a GIF animation file. Other programs offer different file formats in addition to GIF animations. Follow the example and be creative. Design a website logo using this method or other small animations for your website. Remember, as with all special effects do not overuse it and experiment with many images to create something unusual for your website. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/video_2313826_website-wave-animation.html
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