Then click in Render, and we’re done! Go ahead and see what your animation is looking like in your favorite movie player.
Final Results
Tutorial by Guilherme Pejon
11 responses to “How to Create a Stars and Planets Time Lapse in Photoshop”
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Your image works beautifully with the mask Nancy!This looks like a great tool. I’m going to try it out. Currently.Thanks for sharing these useful information….
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I made it although i made it and uploaded the video on facebook!
(I uploaded as a video not a .gif)
So here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=646167675410197&set=vb.100000509100609&type=3&theater
You can see it and if you like it just hit the like button.
Thank you for this tutorial.. im glad i learned a couple things!! -
I have a small problem!!
I dont have the animation timeline you have..
My photoshop has a timeline but i have to make the animation frame by frame and only..
I have adobe photoshop cs6 Version 13.0 x32.. i dont know if that helps -
Nice tutorial. Keep it up Guys!
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I am trying to save a file, but I don’t have the “QuickTime Export” option. What it might be wrong?
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I would add some motion blur to it so that it doesn’t look so choppy. Nice to see an animation tutorial :)
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Very nice! Thank you a lot!
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Please help me!!! I don’t know how to download the brushes and the other things!!!
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Took me awhile to find the download link but it’s on the right-side between all the clutter
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Superb graphic design tutorials and thanks for share….
Awesome and difference articles…thanks to share..
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