Problem: Article: If you'd rather convert a video to an animated GIF format, see How to Make an Animated GIF from a Video in Photoshop CS5. A working knowledge of Photoshop tools will help you immensely with this method. See How To Use Adobe Photoshop Tools for general Photoshop tips.  Open the “File” menu and click “New” to view options for your new file. Type a name for your animation in the box next to “Name.” In the “width” and “height” boxes, note the measurement types after the value boxes. It's either set to inches or pixels, depending on what you've used in the past. If you feel comfortable specifying pixel size, change the measurement type to “Pixels.” If it's easier for you to visualize inches, choose that option. Type your desired measurement in its corresponding box. Choose a background color for your animation. Click the menu next to “Background” or “Background contents” (depending on your version of Photoshop) and choose from the color options. Click “OK” to create your new image with these settings. Each frame of your animation needs to be in its own layer, so you'll want the layers panel visible. Click the Window menu and check both Layers and Animations. The panels will then appear in your workspace. In the Layers panel, click the plus sign (+) to add a new layer. Next to “Name,” type a name for your layer, such as “Frame 1.” Set the Fill color either to Transparent or the color of your background. Click “OK” to create this new layer. Each element of your animation needs to be on a unique frame. Anything you put on this new layer will animate as one frame. If you want to draw on this layer, choose a color from the swatch panel (the panel with all of the colored squares) then click the paintbrush tool. If you want to add text, click the “T” to launch the text tool. Create another layer and build the second frame of your animation.  If the next frame of your animation will simply be a slight modification to the first frame, you may want to “Clone” your layer instead of creating a new one. To clone the layer, right-click on that layer in the Layers panel and select “Duplicate layer.” Continue creating or cloning layers until you have each individual frame of your animation on its own layer. In the Animation panel at the bottom of the screen, click the icon that is a small rectangle with a smaller square on top of it (the New Frame button). This will create one new frame. Click this button as many times as there are layers in your animation. If your animation will have 7 layers, create 7 frames. Click the first frame in the panel. As you can see from the thumbnail, this frame presently consists of every layer in your animation.  Notice that each layer in your Layers panel has a small eyeball symbol next to it. This symbol tells you that the layer is currently visible. To make the first frame in the Animation panel display only the first layer, remove the eyeball symbol from each of the other layers. Change the duration for this frame by adjusting the time (in seconds) beneath the thumbnail, which currently reads “0 sec.” Click each additional frame and remove visibility from all layers other than the one you want to be visible in the frame. Remember to adjust the time at the bottom of each thumbnail. The Play button is located beneath the animation frames at the bottom of the screen. Click “File,” then “Save for Web and Devices.” Make sure that GIF is selected in the top pulldown menu beneath the word “Preset” and click “Save.”
Summary: Create a new image in Photoshop. Open the Layers and Animation panels. Create a new layer for your first frame. Add your text or drawing to your new layer. Create your next frame. Create new frames in the Animation panel. Edit the contents of the first frame in the Animation panel. Edit subsequent frames. Press the Play button to test your animation. Save the animation as a GIF.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Look for one with a rough surface. A smooth rock won't create enough friction to puncture the lid of the can. Positioning it upside down will allow you to break the seal, which is located on the top of the can. Use a scrubbing motion to create friction between the rock and the can. Keep going until you see moisture appear on the rock or on the lid of the can.  Turn the can over to check it every so often. You want to stop as soon as you see moisture. This means the lid is thin enough to break through. Don't rub so hard that you rub right through the can lid. Your food will spill all over the rock. The seal should be thin enough to allow you to easily slide the blade into the can near the edge of the lid. Push up with the knife to gently pry off the lid. Finish pulling off the lid, then discard it.  If you don't have a pocket knife, try using a spoon, a butter knife or another tool. Or find a rock you can use to knock the lid of the can inward. This isn't ideal, since you may contaminate your food with small bits of rock or dirt. When you pull off the lid, cover your hand with your sleeve or a towel so you won't cut yourself.

SUMMARY: Find a flat rock or a piece of concrete. Position the can upside down against the rock. Rub the can back and forth over the rock. Use a pocket knife to pry open the lid.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ” If the deep pimple comes to head and starts to develop a white spot or “head,” do not try to squeeze or pop the pimple. This can lead to more inflammation, an infection, and scarring. Instead, try to allow the pimple to drain naturally and heal on its own, with no scrubbing, poking, or popping.  If you cannot leave the pimple alone, you can try to exfoliate it with natural, gentle scrubs; however, many skin specialists do not recommend exfoliation as it is a bit like pulling off a scab before it falls off on its own and can cause scarring on the surface of your skin. Gentle exfoliation can help to pull out any sebum, cell debris, or embedded hairs that are causing the deep pimple and speed up healing of the pimple. Combine honey with baking soda to make a paste that you apply directly to the deep pimple.  In a small clean bowl, mix ¼ cup honey and 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Add enough baking soda to make a paste. Apply the paste with gentle, circular motions on the deep pimple or use a Q-tip to apply it to the pimple. Work the paste in gently for two to three minutes and then rinse it off with warm water. This exfoliant is another natural way to gently remove any dirt, cell debris, or embedded hairs in the deep pimple.  Place ¼-½ cup rolled whole oats in a food processor or coffee grinder until they are ground to a fine texture. Add enough olive oil, jojoba oil, Vitamin E oil, avocado oil, or almond oil to the oats to make a paste. Apply the paste to the deep pimple with gentle, circular motions. You can also use a Q-tip to apply it. Massage the paste on the deep pimple for two to three minutes and then rinse it off with warm water. Olive oil is suggested for this exfoliant but you can use castor oil, jojoba oil, Vitamin E oil, avocado oil, or almond oil if you would prefer.  Combine one teaspoon of sugar with ½ cup of the oil until it forms a paste. Apply the paste with gentle, circular motions on the deep pimple or use a Q-tip to apply it to the pimple. Work the paste in gently for two to three minutes and then rinse it off with warm water. Sea salt is known to help improve the appearance of your skin and remove dirt and debris that can cause deep pimples.  Mix one to two teaspoons of sea salt with enough olive oil to make a paste. Apply the paste to the deep pimple with gentle, circular motions. You can also use a Q-tip to apply it. Massage the paste on the deep pimple for two to three minutes and then rinse it off with warm water.
Summary:
Do not squeeze or pop a deep pimple with a “head. Use a honey-baking soda exfoliant. Try an oatmeal exfoliant. Apply a sugar-olive oil exfoliant. Use a sea salt exfoliant.