Okay, start out with a picture of a speaker

speaker1.jpg

Now, select the base speaker on the bottom

speakerselection1.jpg

Now, while you have that selected press Ctrl-c and make a new layer above that then press Ctrl-f and you will have your selection on a new layer, now you need to duplicate that layer two times by pressing Ctrl-j two times, once you have done that select your first duplicated layer (the one right above your original) and name that one Side, do the same for the one above it except name that one Up.

Now select the Side layer and apply Filter> Blur> Motion blur and these settings

Angle: 0
Distance: 15px

layerpanel.jpg

Do the same for the Up layer except apply these settings

Angle: 90
Distance 15px

buttontoswitch.jpg

Here is what my layer panel looks like

Now, to switch to imageready you will need push this button at the bottom of this panel in photoshop

Now, in imageready we will open up the animation panel, to do that you need to go into Window> Animation, the animation panel will now be shown.

animationlayerpanel.jpg

Okay, in the animation panel select the first frame, and at the bottom of the thumbnail you will see a thing like this 0 sec. then a little black arrow pointing down, click once one the 0 sec. dropdown menu, then

speaker.gif

you will see some stuff like: No delay, o.1, o.2 etc. Select the 0.1 seconds button. Now, in the animation panel push the new frame button, it looks just like the button in your layer panel. You will see it has copied the first frame, now select the second frame and change the speed to: 0.2

After you have done that (make sure your on the second frame in the animation panel) hide layer: base speaker and show layers: up and side, this is what your layer panel should look like.

Now, hit play on the animation panel to watch your animation.

And that is the end of this tutorial! Thank you for reading!

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16 Users Responded in " Speaker Animation "

admin
admin said,  

Awesome tutorial!

P-Luke said,  

yeah, pretty cool effect :)

Kelno
Kelno said,  

Thanks for the comments guys :)

zach said,  

i personaly think that instead of selecting the whole speker it would be better to select just the cone. this would give it a liittle more realistic effect, but it may be less noticable movement

hey i like this tutorial it is the best i have seen and probably i will ever see
thanks,whoever you are

adi
adi said,  

may not have heard the name,but i am indian
and,this is an awesome tutorial
i am a beginner and i could do it it was so simple
thanks whoever you are

Mankif
Mankif said,  

nie za dobrze :| … motion nie powinno byc na maskownicy glosnika :]

navin bharathi said,  

i want photoshop video tutor

Niels Blommaert said,  

This is awsome, when I have imageready back, i’ll try it out ! Thanks alot!

JJ
JJ said,  

Nothing happened…………..

Blayde said,  

Awesome tut, very useful, thanks a heap

sean
sean said,  

Thanks for this, very helpful indeed. I need all the help i can get :)

Smaz said,  

Hey I liked the tutorial but I ended up changing the end result to make it look more realistic… So instead of selecting the silver around the speak, leave it out. All it does is make the speaker look like its lose.

Here’s what I came out with:

http://s79.photobucket.com/albums/j155/woodstock1790/?action=view&current=speaker1.gif

paper shredders said,  

i must say a very informative resource post with all speaker animation features.

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