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#tried the paning gif tutorial !!
agemnor · 1 year
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Cry over what ? Who you ?
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Simple gif test with Photopea.com following this tutorial. Photopea is just a browser-based editor, so you can follow the tutorial on any operating system.
You can do... most anything you'd want to do in this online tool. Cropping, sharpening, coloring, scaling, trimming, removing inner frames you don't want, etc... provided you have enough RAM to do all of this in a browser. I could have tried a little harder in the gif above—I think you could make some very good gifs that look nice and sharp with this tool.
Notes on this tutorial:
I use Brave (which is a Chromium browser for Mac) and did not have problems with my browser reloading or frames loading out of order. However, the reloading I imagine has to do with the amount of RAM/memory on your computer. You can just keep saving your work as a .psd file on your computer though if the browser keeps reloading and then just reopen that file on the website.
The recommended saturation layer in the tutorial was not a good move for the specific scene I have (made everything look green—not surprising with the green tint to SPN). Instead, I saturated through the Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation panel.
I had trouble at first getting the color adjustments to apply (this might also have to do with the ad blocker in Brave). A pop-up box should appear telling you "this action will be applied to x number of layers" and then you know you've selected your frames right and everything is working.
I scaled at the very end after cropping, sharpening, coloring, and captioning (you can scale down in the pane that opens after selecting File > Export as... > GIF) However, waiting to scale down probably uses more memory in your browser, so you may want to just weigh the pros and cons of that.
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