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Find Your Lost Product Keys. Clean Install Windows 10 the Easy Way. The Best Tech Newsletter Anywhere Join , subscribers and get a daily digest of news, geek trivia, and our feature articles. Your images or video will be turned into a GIF animation. Usually, a list of available options will show up, including links to post the GIF in forums, download it, or embed it in an HTML web page. Method 2. Download GIMP. Download it for free at gimp.
Open the image you'd like to animate. Add additional images. If you only have one image and wish to edit the animation yourself, use the Duplicate Layers function in the "Layers" window on the right of the screen. You can do this by right-clicking the image icon and selecting Duplicate Layer , or by selecting the icon and clicking the icon that looks like two stacked photographs. Each layer will be one frame of the GIF. The image on the bottom of the list will appear first, then the images above it.
Drag them around to change the order. Every image must be the same size, or the larger ones will be cropped when the GIF is saved.
Hide layers so you can edit layers below optional. If you plan to edit the images or add text to them, you'll need to hide all layers higher up on the list than the one you're editing, or you won't be able to see your work. There are two ways to accomplish this, both found in the "Layers" window: Click the "eye" icon next to a layer to hide it. Click the same spot again when you're ready to show it again.
Or select a layer and adjust the Opacity bar near the top of the Layers window. Low Opacity makes the layer more transparent. This is helpful if you're adding text or other additions to multiple frames, so you can line them up with each other. Edit the images optional. You can learn about many GIMP editing features if you like, or just use these basic techniques. Select the image you wish to edit from the icon in the "Layers" window to the right, then use the following tools to adjust your GIF frames: In the "Toolbar" window to the left, select the "Scale Tool" one small square with an arrow pointing to a large square to resize the image.
Make all your layers the same size. In the Toolbar window, select the "A" icon and click the image to add text. Type in the text and use the popup tools to adjust the size, font, and color. View the animation. Click the play icon in the window that appears to view your animation. Adjust the timing. Go to the "Layers" window, and right click or control-click on some Macs a layer.
Select Edit Layer Attributes. Create a layer for each moving object in your image. Add a moving object to the image. Use the new layer s you created to add moving objects to your image. You can use the brush tool to draw an object, or the text tool to add text to your image.
Make sure each moving object in your image is placed in its own layer. Create the first frame of your image. After you have created each moving object of your image on its own layer, place all objects at the starting frame of your animation. Save the first frame of your image as a still image. An animation is made of many still images called frames. We need to save each image of the animation as a still image. Type "[Animation file name] frame 1" next to name.
Click Select File Type. Click JPEG image. Click Export Click Export again. Use the move tool to slightly move objects in the frame. The move tool has an icon that resembles a cross-arrow pointing up, down, left, and right. Use the move tool to slightly move the moving objects in your image to their frame 2 positions. The recommended frame rate for a GIF animation is between frames per second.
So you only need to move each object very slightly between each frame. To help keep the movement between each frame smooth and consistent, you may want to turn on the grid. To turn on the grid, click View , followed by Show Grid. Save the second frame of your animation. After you have all the moving parts in place or the second frame, use the following steps to save the second frame of your image: Click File Click Export As.
Type "[GIF file name] frame 2" next to "Name. Continue in this fashion. Use the Move tool to place each moving object in your animation slightly and then save the image as a frame. Make sure each image contains the frame number in the file name i.
Save your work as a GIMP file. It's a good idea to save your work as a GIMP. Name the file something like "[Animation name] artboard. Type a file name next to "Name". Click Save. Part 2. Create a new file in GIMP.
After you create still images for each frame of your animation, create a new file in GIMP. Make sure the the width and height of the file match the width and height of your animation frames.
Use the following steps to open a new file in GIMP. Click File. Open each frame of animation as a new layer. GIMP creates animations using each layer as a separate frame of animation. The bottom layer is the first frame of animation and the top layer is the last frame of animation.
Use the following steps to open your image frames as a new layer. It helps you make image, GIF and video memes directly without watermark. It is totally FREE to use and no sign up. You can change text size, color and position to create caption when you are editing. You can also put text inside or outside in GIF. Just with a few clicks, your GIF is done.
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