![]() Why'd you click here, neeb? I said there's no GIMP method. Step 5: Now, go to File > Save For Web and Devices and save as a GIF. Step 4: To crop, simply use the crop tool. Step 3: To cut out some frames, click a layer, scroll up or down to the layer you want to start/stop the animation at, then, while holding down your shift key, click that layer and delete them: If your video is more than 500 frames, be sure to click the "Limit to every _ frames" option OR open the video file as a smart object. NOTE: You can only have a max of 500 frames. Step 2: Go to File > Import > Video Frames to Layers. The paid version of the application allows you to record the screen for up to 5 minutes. You can also drag and drop your file directly to the browser. Step 1: Open Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended(duh) Recordit offers a free version and a paid version. Press Open file and import the GIF you want to edit from your computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or paste the link from the webpage. Honestly, I would go with the VirtualDub method, but for you people who feel like showing off, here's the CS3 method : This method is quite expensive, as Photoshop CS3 is expensive. ( Note: If you're lucky, you might be able to upload the VirtualDub generated GIF, but most of the time this doesn't work.) You can now upload it to Photobucket etc! Then click GIF, turn animation on, resize if you wish, choose your settings and save. ![]() Optional, but recommended: Now, just open Photoshop Elements OR GIMP, no need to edit the pictures, and File > Save For Web.(Photoshop) Step 6: Rename if you wish, select the Loop setting to Infinite loop(recommended) and click OK. Step 5: Now, to make it a GIF, go to File > Export > Animated GIF. Personally, I always use the Brightness/Contrast filter.Ĭlick OK, then click OK ok the small dialogue box that comes up.Ĭrop to whatever size you desire, and clip the video file using the black "arrow" keys. Now, you can choose any filter as long as you don't change it. Step 3: To crop, go to Video > Filters > Add Yes, I'm hiding all my other files from you >:] Step 2: In VirtualDub, go to File > Open Video File and choose the video you just recorded(By default on Hypercam it is clip) Remember to record a little extra at the beginning and at the end. ![]() Open up Hypercam(Or Camtasia) and select the part you want to record.I suggest a little extra, so you can crop it later. ^^Clicking the links will take you to the product's site. The resulting 3D animation can be visualized in the web or as well be converted into a GIF. Photoshop CS3 Extended, GIMP or VirtualDub RecordIt 'An animation is worth a thousand lines of markdown.' The RecordIt tool allows to record any ROS application. Screen recording software: Camtasia or Hypercam To Get an AVI, you'll need something to record it off the screen with, so you will need some recording software. To first make these animations easily, you'll need to convert AVI(Audio-Visual Interlace) to GIF(Graphical Interchange Format). This guide will show you how to make animated GIFs very easily, and with no hassle!
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