![]() ![]() The site you used as examples is the one referred to in the article I posted. Photoshop does have some powerful animation tools built in. It can also be waiting for waiting for things that are moving in repeated patterns to be in the right position. This can be take a shot, "move your had just a little bit down", take another shot, "ok move it just a little more", take another shot. You take several PHOTOGRAPHS with the objects in the right position. Here's one such article:Īnd to the OP, it's not about frame rate, it's about stop-motion animation. One of the big advantages of gifs is that they work even on iPhones (which don't do flash). Not as the cheesy fireballs and spinning text from the 1990's but as a pseudo-artform. there were a couple recent articles on the resurgence of gifs. or you could just google the term "animated gif tutorial", and here is the first result, explaining it perfectly well: Will gladly take your money and teach you animated gifs. What do you guys think?Īnimated gifs were all the rage in the last century, by now they are an computer museum relict. It seems that video with a high frame rate would work best, at least 60fps in my opinion. This is the style I'm going for:Īnyone know where I can find/purchase tutorials on this type of work? Or even where I can take a class in NYC? I've seen some all sorts of images from not very good to wha I consider to be great. Some say to use video, some use pictures. I've done some searching on how to create them, but it none of them are very helpful. I'm interested in learning how to create animated GIFs for my website. ![]()
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