2/26/2024 0 Comments Smart gif maker tutorial![]() ![]() You’re going to select “Darken” in the Mode option which will make the outlines in your gif look darker and cleaner:Īll right, before we move on to Surface Blur we’re going to convert our Filters back into a gif. After you’ve applied Minimum and Smart Sharpen, you’re going to right click on your Smart Sharpen filter and click on “Edit Smart Filter Blending Options”, like so: Here are the settings I usually use for Minimum: My smart sharpen settings sometimes differ depending on the anime I’m giffing so I’m going to link you to the tutorial that taught me how to use it so you can learn from it and apply it to your own liking. The filters I prefer using are Minimum, Smart Sharpen and Surface Blur, which you can find by going to “Filter” > “Other” > “Minimum, “Filter” > “Sharpen” > “Smart Sharpen”, and “Filter” > “Blur” > “Surface Blur”. Click on the lined box once again and click on “Convert to Timeline”, then select all the layers in the Layers window on your right-hand side, your work space should now look like this: Now you’re going to go to “Filter” > “Convert for Smart Filters” and your work space should now look like this: Don’t worry about all your layers disappearing, they’re still all there! Next is editing your gif. Now for those who like to edit their gifs further, that’s where filters come in! But first, you’re going to convert your gif into a smart filter in order to make it easier to edit. You can try these or your own settings and as soon as you’re happy with the outcome all you do is click on the save button below and you’ve got your gif! If you don’t want to bother with editing your gif any further (like sharpening, blurring, etc) then you’re done! Now I’m going to quickly go to “File” > “Export” > “Save For Web” so I can show you what my settings are for exporting my gifs: Remember that using the same speed for every gif will not benefit all gifs! ![]() I prefer speeds that range between 0.09 and 0.12, but you can mess with these and find which ones suit your gif to your liking (I chose 0.09 for this gif). The frame rate delay (where you can change how fast you want your gif to play) can be found in the Animation window. Make sure the dimensions are set to “Pixels”, change the numbers to 540 and 303 to crop out the grey lines, and click ok.īefore I go any further, I’ll just quickly explain my frame rate settings. ![]() But when resizing, sometimes there are these annoying grey lines that outline the gif so I like to resize like this:Ĭlick ok, then go to “Image” > “Canvas Size” and this should pop up: You want it to be resized to suit the size dimensions on tumblr so your average size for a single gif will be 540x303 (Look up the proper size dimensions if you want to make a gifset since those will be smaller). For this, you go to “Image” > “Image Size”. This will make your gifs move more fluidly in my opinion and will make a lighter gif so that it fits within the size limit on tumblr.Īfter I’ve deleted the duplicates, I take this time to resize my gif. What I do next is delete any duplicate frames (aka repeat frames) or frames I don’t need in the Animation window. Your work space should look like this now: Next, you’re going to click on “Create Frame Animation” right smack in the middle of the Animation window, click the lined box again and click on “Make Frames From Layers”. Next you’re going to click on the little box with some lines in the top-right corner of the Animation window and go to “Convert Frames” > “Flatten Frames into Layers”, look at the image below for reference:Īll right, now what I do next is click on the lined box again and click “Delete Timeline”. The video should open up as shown in the image shown below: Now you’ll be using Handbrake to cut and convert your video, I recently learned from this amazing tutorial, so I’ve linked it for you to follow until I take over for the next step~Īfter you’ve clipped out the scenes you want and converted them into an mp4 video, open up your version of Photoshop, and simply drag your video into the program like so: Check the folder where you downloaded your torrent for the now opened video file. ![]() Wait until the file is completely downloaded, it should be highlighted green and say “Seeding”. If your file has enough seeders then it will begin to download shortly. Now, when you download your torrents, you’ll double-click on the files and they should open up in uTorrent. Click “Download Torrent” (or “Magnet”, whichever you prefer), and should a window pop up, confirm the download, and there’s your torrent. ![]()
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