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(This will make giffing more easier later on) Once the video has loaded on photoshop, make sure you go to ‘Windows’ and have timeline, layers, tools, history and adjustment open.Make sure the settings match the photo below and then use the sliders to capture the frames you want to gif (does not need to be exact as you can delete frames later).Select your desired video which you wish to gif.Import the video into Photoshop ( File > Import > Video Frames to Layers).If you did not use Avisynth to crop and downscale your video, I highly recommend using another software to crop videos in order to avoid Photoshop from slowing down or in some cases, even crashing. The next part requires Adobe Photoshop to create the actual gif.
#Avisynth loop how to#
Definitely also check out Brandinator’s post explaining how to use Avisynth (Click HERE) as he not only describes how to use Avisynth but also provided a video tutorial on how to use it (it’s truly a lifesaver). How to use Avisynth? - For this question, I will once again recommend the post nochuie created (Click HERE) where she explains all the features of Avisynth and how it works. Therefore using Avisynth not only helps in preserving the quality of the video but also helps in avoiding crashes on photoshop from trying to import large videos. I noticed when I use photoshop to import a video and once the gif is exported, the quality of the gif is much lower than the original video. Why I use Avisynth?- The reason I use Avisynth is because I am able to downscale and crop a video without losing its quality. (For this part of the tutorial, I will not explain how to use Avisynth but merely explain why I use it and link posts which explain Avisynth clearly. To start off with making a gif, I use Avisynth to downscale and crop a segment of a video which I want to gif. I would highly recommend to check out her post because it is truly a lifesaver and sums up everything perfectly! Click HERE if you want to check out her post! Anyways, keep reading if you are interested in finding out how I make my stuff!ĭisclaimer: I am not a professional y’all! I won’t be necessarily explaining in detail on how to use Avisynth and Topaz but the queen of gifs nochuie did create an amazing post which really goes into depth about all those software. For this, I will be using 3 software Adobe Photoshop, Avisynth and Topaz. But what I’ll be explaining in the tutorial below is how I do it and what I have learned that works out for me.
#Avisynth loop pro#
Now let me tell you that I’m no pro at this and that I might be doing things that are not the same as other gif makers. I recently got a couple of requests on how to make gifs.