Tauratinzwe Posted March 15, 2017 Report Posted March 15, 2017 PanosFX has a new set of puzzle actions for PS. I think that there some great possibilities for slide style in some of them. The new spiral puzzle looks very promising and unique. Check them out. https://www.panosfx.com/blog/puzzle-effects-photoshop-actions-blog Quote
Lin Evans Posted March 18, 2017 Report Posted March 18, 2017 My suggestion for using the puzzle action output for PTE is first to resize your images to no larger than perhaps 2000 pixels on the horizontal. The reason for doing this is to prevent an absolutely HUGE and impossible for many video cards and systems file size. What you will be doing is running the action which creates individual PNG puzzle pieces, then you will use the Photoshop "Files" "Scripts" "Export Layers to Files" as Transparency (check box) and uncheck Trim Layers. You need the full size of the untrimmed puzzle piece in order to be able to properly position the pieces for the assembled puzzle. Once you have all the pieces (suggested in a folder by themselves" then open PTE and create a frame in objects and animations. Add each puzzle piece except the background which you should add last and do not put it under the frame. Once all pieces are added you will have an assembled puzzle. You can then create keframes for each piece and move them from their assembled position anywhere and manipulate them (pan, zoom, rotate, 3D, etc.) but make your last keframe for each puzzle piece 100% on the zoom and zero on the Pan and Rotate. By doing this, all fying, spinning, rotating and moving pieces will proper align themselves at the end of the animation. Best regards, Lin Quote
Tauratinzwe Posted March 18, 2017 Author Report Posted March 18, 2017 AHA! That's what I did with the example I posted on FB. At first I'd thought I'd need trimmed png files and that was going to be a problem. Then I read something you'd written about using full sized pngs in a puzzle animation you'd done in the past and things clicked. I'll be playing around with assembling from outside in as well as inside out and having the puzzle assembled on different planes. If I can get a clean enough style, I'll post it for others to try and to modify. Must look at some of the other puzzle actions, too. May as well attach that first try video here as well. Might inspire others to do more elegant versions. Quote
skipper Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 I have run the action for Photoshop Elements but when I try to File | Export, the Export is grayed out. I was wondering if anyone using Elements knows how to save the puzzle pieces as individual png files?? Quote
Lin Evans Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 I don't have Elements, but I suspect the if it works like Photoshop, you don't "Export" but rather click on "File" "Scripts" then "Export Layers to File" and if offered a choice do not "Trim Layers"... Best regards, Lin Quote
skipper Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 DG - Elements does have layers, otherwise the action for the puzzle would not work. Lin - Elements does not have an option for scripts. Remember it is a 'poor man's' version of Photoshop. We cannot create actions either since that is another feature left out. Quote
davegee Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 Seems I am a little out of date re Elements. Was it that it does not support 16 bit layers?? Must get up to date!! DG Quote
Lin Evans Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 Hi Skipper, Since I don't have Elements - I'm sort of out of ideas - probably best to ask Panos or see if he has a video guide on his site to help. Best regards, Lin Quote
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