One by one, I have copied all the animation frames of all the cursors onto their respective frames. Then, after resizing and importing the color wheel to the RealWorld Cursor Editor, I made the first layer background semi-transparent by selecting each of the 36 frames individually and setting the transparency level to 50% to achieve a proper Highlight halo circle background.Īfter that, I have copied and pasted each cursor animation frame to a new raster layer on top of the color wheel backgrounds. This color wheel has a total of 36 colors sorted in proper rainbow order. The color wheel that I have downloaded from Google does not have any text of image watermarks on the thumbnail preview.
Below is the exact image that I have resized and removed the background to make this Highlight Rainbow 10 cursor set: This background wheel was used as the first layer for the rainbow background. Each of the colors of the color wheel were animated by spinning the background wheel one notch of color forward, from left to right, similarly like in the Wheel of Fortune game. The strategy that I have used was to first download a color wheel from Google with 36 colors. This Highlight Rainbow 10 cursor set took me a long time to make.
Here is the last cursor set in the Highlight 10 series.