Help making a .gif

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  1. supertoaster

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    Alright i was watching a video and i realized i could make a funny gif outta it, it repeats itself perfectly and I just don't know how to make that youtube video into a gif. ( only apart of the video ) if anyone has any experience with this to help me that would be awesome. BTW if searched for tutorials on google + youtube and other sites.
     
  2. Nemihara

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    Only way I know, the way I've been doing it, was getting each frame individually and saving the images. And that sucks.
     
  3. supertoaster

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    You see, i have the frames need to make the gif, but i don't know how to make them into the actual gif.
     
  4. Knight Kninja

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    in photoshop, theres a way to animate things, just by setting it so that each frame comes after another..

    idk how to do it though.. ask Reaper of Bunny about it
     
  5. supertoaster

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    No thanks. I don't pay like $300 for a program i'll use every other time. I use gimp/mspaint . So if any gimp pros on FH, which i know exist, have any help, go ahead and help please.
     
  6. Pedobear

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    Download PhotoScape. It's free and makes .gif's.
     
  7. Nemihara

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    There's GIMP. It's free. It can animate.
     
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  9. Nemihara

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    Gimp isn't hard at all. It's also free, and you don't have to crappify your image compression for the site. You can specify the time between frames in milliseconds. I think downloading GIMP is useful enough just to do that.
     
  10. oDannyKellyo

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    Why Dont you delete thread That website makes it for you. I done it, Obviously hes done it, why dont you do it and be happy :D and no you cant have a cookie >:D IM EVIL
     

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