Create the file. Choose a name for your GIF and save it to your computer in a folder you'll remember later. You can test your GIF out by opening it in your web browser. Navigate to the folder where you saved the GIF and drag it right into your browser window. Or, if you're on a mobile device, browse to the file and tap it open.
The animation will play instantly. Method 2. Gather a set of images. If you want to create an animated GIF from still images, make sure you have the images on your computer or mobile device.
If the images are online, download them first to your PC or to your Mac. Choose an image-to-GIF converter. These converters generally have similar features, including the ability to modify the size of each frame and control animation speed. They can also be used on all mobile devices with web browsers.
There are also apps available for download that allow you to create GIFs, but many of the free ones are bogged down with ads. If you want to download an app, make sure you read reviews of each product before downloading. Upload your first image to the converter. A browse box should appear, allowing you to select your first image.
Adjust the size of the image. Most converters will also display some adjustable settings below the image, such as size or repeat times. You can move the sliders around to adjust these aspects now. You can also come back to them later by clicking the thumbnail of the image.
Upload and adjust more images. Most converters allow you to drag the images around to arrange them in different orders, so don't worry if you upload them out of sequence. You can also adjust the size of each image. Create the GIF file. Select a memorable file name, as well as a folder on your device that you'll remember. Method 3. Open GIMP. Install GIMP if you've not yet done so, then launch the software. Create a new image.
Make the Layers dock visible. Create a new layer for your first element. Click the small square piece of paper at the bottom left corner of the Layers box to open the New Layer dialog.
Add images or text to the layer. If you want to draw on this later, click the paintbrush icon in the sidebar, select a color, and draw your picture. Anything you put in this layer will be animated together.
In other words, if you type some text and draw an image on this layer, these two elements will be in the same frame of the animation. To make a layer less opaque, slide the knob down until you see your desired results. Create another layer, if desired. This step can be repeated for as many different layers as you'd like in your animation. View a preview of your animation. Change animation options. By default, it's which is why your preview looked rather fast.
Fine-tune the delay. If you don't want each of your layers to appear for the same amount of time, you can edit the duration of each layer independently. Preview and export your animation. Method 4. Create a new image in Photoshop. A working knowledge of Photoshop tools will help you immensely with this method.
It's either set to inches or pixels, depending on what you've used in the past. Type your desired measurement in its corresponding box. Choose a background color for your animation. Open the Layers and Animation panels. Click the Window menu and check both Layers and Animations. The panels will then appear in your workspace.
Create a new layer for your first frame. Each element of your animation needs to be on a unique frame. Anything you put on this new layer will animate as one frame. Just go to the Photos app, open an image from the Live Photos album and tap the gray Live icon in the upper-left corner to add an effect like Loop or Bounce. Tap the Make GIF icon and select your live photo to convert. Options for making animated GIFs from photos on an Android-based phone can vary based on the hardware, software and carrier in the mix.
Those with certain Samsung Galaxy phones may be able to use the GIF-making features for photos and videos in the free Gallery app. Just tap Library, then Utilities and Create New. Choose Animation, select the photos and tap Create. When you find a motion photo you want to use, select it and swipe up or tap the three-dot More menu in the top-right corner of the screen. Next, swipe along the row of icons to Export.
Tap Export and select the GIF option to save the new file to your photo library. Height pixels. Fit Method Stretch Fit Zoom. Reverse GIF. Play Count Number of times to play the gif - 0 means loop forever.
Background Color Default background color for frames containing transparency. Delete this to maintain transparency in the final output gif. Generate GIF Reset.
How to make a GIF Select media type. Choose Media. Hit the upload button to choose files from your device, otherwise paste a URL if your media asset is hosted on a website. Drag and drop your text and images for perfect positioning. Use the time range slider to make text or images only appear at certain times throughout your GIF. For video-to-gif, enable motion to make your text and images move across the screen to follow the objects in your animated GIF. Create and share.
You can share to social media or through your phone apps, or share a link, or download the GIF to your device. You can also publish to one of Imgflip's communities. What can I do with this GIF maker? You can make high quality animated GIFs online for free, with simple and powerful customization options, much faster than advanced tools like Adobe Photoshop.
What media sources can I make GIFs from? Just copy and paste the video URL. Make GIFs from videos on your phone or computer. You can upload almost any video format to make your own GIF, but. Just paste the URL into the input above! Can I save my GIFs online? Just make sure that you are logged into an Imgflip account, and all GIFs you create will be saved.
You can also download your GIF images and keep them private if you want, just remember to check the "private" box.
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