![]() ![]() Admittedly controlling the colors to avoid sxcessive dithering will be tricky, but even that could be controlled to some extent by setting up adjustment layers in AE that quantize colors like a Levels effect or even a Colorama with a custom spectrum that eliminates any inbetween colors. PS is of course an option as well, though likely the worst one. Then you simply let the image sequences render out in a single swoop and create GIFs for them in whatever tool you fancy, be that an online service or some image viewer tool with batch processing capabilities. On a good day this takes half an hour to set up. All that's required is a single pre-composition for the backside with the slogan and then another 100 with the flags, which then can easily be combined in a 3D comp where the animation is applied via a script, animation preset or the simplest case some copy & paste of keyframes. Why would you even replace your imported artwork all the time. ![]() There's no need to jump through any hoops here. but how to get the rest done, I have no idea The Flags and Logo are/can be EPS/PNG files, which I guess can be directly imported in AE (we can remove the first PSD step). Does anyone have suggestion on how to batch automate this workflow? Back in PSD, I just replaced the footage of the sequence. The re-opening the linked file in AE file and re-rendering. Just replacing the flags/logo from smart objects in PSD. Then I exported the output as a PNG/Alpha sequence, then brought them into Photoshop and exported as the final GIF with transparency, to get little better control over the size/# of colors.ĭoing a few is easy. My first workflow was importing a PSD with the two layers in to AE. The other is the logo, as some countries will have a logo in that language, while others will just/also be in English. ![]() The two variables are: The Flag, obviously is one variable. On one side is the flag, on another is a "Save Soil" logo. Im trying to make an animated GIF of all the countries' flags in the world in the below animated "coin" format. ![]()
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