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First ever animated graphic

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not too shabby for your first time. Lower the opacity on the white dash going across the text so it looks nice, also speed it up a bit and maybe put it on a tilt.

Could you teach me? my skype is tehshifti :)

Don't know if you meant to do it like that but did but the bevel and emboss on your subtext isn't there in the last frame. You also might wanna gaussian blur the dash on that clipping mask. What you can do to make the transition smoother is make it fade out, so your last frame looks the same as your first frame.

Not very hard to make this. Should add some effects to it, maybe a lens flare and 3D text?

ahh man reminds me of the first time I learned animation lol.

 

Keep up the good work, as others said;

lower the tint opacity or set it to a lighter blending mode like maybe "soft light" cause right now it looks like a white line going thruugh your text, not a tint lol.

Also as other said, put the tint line on an angle.

 

 

Good luck and keep at it bro, I honestly hate working with animation, esp. in photoshop its kind of ass and tedious

 

*oh yeah and try learning to fade your frames they will transition smoother!*

Edited by Jkbapeh

Add a Gaussian blur + transparency to the white box you have moving over your text.

I'd really love to see a tutorial for this type of work. 

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