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Getting started


In this lesson, you'll work with a set of images designed to appear on the Web page of a fresh-juice company. Use a Web browser application to preview the finished animations.


1.

Launch Adobe Bridge and click Lessons in the Favorites palette in the upper left corner of the browser window. Then double-click the Lesson 15 folder in the thumbnail preview area.

2.

Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the 15En205 file, and choose Open With from the contextual menu. Choose a Web browser to open th206 file.

The page includes three animated areas: the "Making Waves" text, the chemical formula for water moving into the image, and a dolphin swimming along and releasing bubbles that pop into the air. (The text and buttons are merely placeholders.)

3.

When you have finished viewing the file, quit the browser.

4.

Start Adobe ImageReady while holding down Ctrl-Alt-Shift (Windows) or Command-Option-Shift (Mac OS) to restore the default preferences. (See "Restoring default preferences" on page 6.)

5.

When prompted, click Erase to erase preferences.


Defining a workspace for animation tasks


Before you start working on the file, you'll define a new workspace especially for animation work. Having the right workspace available at any time reduces screen clutter and makes your task more efficient and more enjoyable.


1.

Choose File > Open, navigate to the Lessons/Lesson15 folder, and double-click the Dolphin.psd file to open it. (The artwork for the animation has been completed for you, so you won't need to enlarge the image window or zoom in for the tasks in this lesson.)

NoteDouble-clicking the image thumbnail in Bridge opens the file into Photoshop.

2.

Close the Color, Web Content, and Slice palette groups.

3.

In the Info palette group, select the Layer Comps tab to bring it forward.

4.

Choose Window > Animation to open the Animation palette. Drag the lower right corner of the Animation palette to expand it so that you take advantage of available horizontal space in the work area.

(Optional) You can also move the Animation palette closer to the image window, to keep elements in the work area close together.

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5.

Choose Window > Workspace > Save Workspace.

6.

Type Animation in the Save Workspace dialog box, and click OK.

Now you can quickly restore these palette sizes and positions by choosing Window > Workspace > Animation at any time.



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