Step 5 – How to Set the Position
First what you need to do is make the animation window viewable by clicking Window (on the taskbar) --> Animation.
When you’re done with that, restore your base image.
Select the first frame and copy it/drag it into the main image so it fits perfectly in the rectangle. Make sure that that frame (layer 2) is behind your main image (layer 1).
To know exactly where your image is placed on the screen you need to click the Move Tool in the Tool window and then click Show Transform Controls in the Options bar.
Your blend will now look like this – if layer 2 (the frame you just copied) is selected.
After that, move the cursor right around the edge of the selected image and click. The lines bordering the image should now be one straight line instead of dotted lines.
When you click not only do the lines change, but if you look at the Options bar at the top, it changed as well.
I circled the two numbers that show exactly what position the image is in. The first number is 380.0 px and the second one is 104.0 px.
From now on, this is how we’re going to set each frame instead of dragging it to the right place. We will do the click next to each of them and set them to 380px and 104px.
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