This one is for all the Picture It! users. I have made this in PI2002 Photo Premium, but it should be close to everyone elses versions, if you know your program ;-) We are making this

First you choose a graphic.

You have to click on your graphic first, to select it.

Now go to CROP OR TRIM/CREATE A CUTOUT

Choose

Then click

And change this number to 0, the default is 2 and sometimes that selects too much of the picture.

Now click on the highlighted (white) part, or at lease I do, you can choose any part of the graphic you want!

You can also click several colors if you want, that depends on how much glitter you want.
Be SURE you click this

And for the versions that give you a choice about "leave in same project" or put in "sepearate project" always choose same! Now in your stack you should have 2 projects, one you just cut parts out of and the first one you opened. Make SURE you click on the bottom one in your stack!!

You need to now go to your ILLUSIONS

Near the bottom of fliters you will find

Click on it, then click on

In the next window you will find these texture options

You can choose any of them you like, play around and see if you like any others better than the one I used! Choose a direction of light, this is the part that will make your "glitter" move. So you will have choose a different one of each frame.

I also chose these 2 settings for the texture, again you can play around and see if you like something better

Now go to FILE/SAVE AS and save your first frame

After you save, be sure to click the UNDO button

You will have to click it TWO times to get your texture to be gone. Now you will repeat the steps 2-3 more times. You will apply the filter again, changing the light direction each time, Save as and then UNDO, until you have 3 or 4 frames for animation. To make your animation, close everthing, and then at the top go here.

And then here

And here

And then select this

Find your frames and open them

Click through the first 2 animation windows, don't change anything, then when you get to the size, choose a size

Next choose a speed

And see what your glitter looks like!! Here are some others I made using PI2002