![]() Yep, I noticed and deleted my sentence about you still not stating which version of Ps. For whatever reason, in the master document, I only get the first frame of the animation, not the full GIF. More specifically, I have flat UI screens for an app design that I transform into a perpective view to overlay over a photo of an iPhone. put a static image behind an animated GIF - except that the GIF in question is in a Smart Object that I transform and place into a master PSD. Any idea why?įinally, I have another similar problem that you might know how to solve given your depth of Photoshop knowledge: I'm trying to do the same thing - i.e. I did open the GIF as you instructed and then pasted the static image in as you instructed, but the options you said to select didn't appear in the Timeline menu. I just place the image I want and then go to Layer -> Create Background From Layer and then it gets applied across all the other frames. I actually figured out how to add a static background layer to an animated GIF, but this is probably not the optimal method. I mentioned I have Timeline which means I have CS6
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