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I was trying to convert an MP4 into an animated GIF for an answer on here. I tried opening the file directly in Photoshop, and then clicking on the timeline menu and choosing both: Convert Frames → Flatten Frames into Clips and. Convert Frames → Convert to Frame Animation. But neither of them worked.
The exact same animation rendered as a 30 mb mp4 video, as well as a 30 mb gif animation, we would see the web server struggle to load the Gif animation for autoplay even though both files are the exact same size for the identical animation.
In fact, the only places Illustrator even remotely addresses any sort of animation is in the ability to build layers in a sequence, and to export to swf format (Flash). Illustrator can not interpret a video file in any way. Therefore an .mp4 would mean nothing to Illustrator. Illustrator won't even recognize an mp4 file.
8. When I need to create a GIF from After Effects, I do my animation in After Effects, go to Menu>Composition>Pre-Render and render it out as an uncompressed MOV file. Then you can drag that file onto Photoshop and it will open in the video timeline. From there you can "Save for Web" as an animated GIF file.
To export the GIF click File > Export As (or if you are using GIMP 2.6.x use File > Save As), choose GIF as the file type. When the GIF export dialog appears, select the "Save as animation" option. That's it. Here's an example GIF I made, with GAP in GIMP, using the above steps, from a sample MP4 file available here.
I've created a smart object to put in my .mp4 video. I've layered an iPhone mockup over it. When I try to Save for Web to create a .gif, it keeps giving me this weird blue background. Even if I select the "Original" tab, it will still output a blue gif. How do I create a gif with colors true to the original video I'm uploading? Thanks.
Using a GIF Sequence. In this example, I took an animated gif from Giphy, turned it into a gif image sequence, then took it into After Effects. Then added it to the timeline as an image sequence, then added it to the Media Encoder render queue as an Animated Gif.
GIF. If your image has a flat style, which is probably what you need right now, I would go with Animated-GIF. It gives you decent file size, some features to reduce file size, like refreshing only the animated part and it is almost universally accepted.
2. I create a GIF in FFmpeg using a custom color palette. Since custom color palette significantly reduces the size of the GIF I want to keep it as restricted as possible. The GIF I'm trying to convert has white and two shades of blue. I assume there are also transitional colors, like a mix of white and blue to make the logo smoother on the edges.
answered. Add a comment. I have the same issue, I just want my GIF to start playing when the specific slide is active. I found a simple way to solve it, which is upload your GIFs to google drive, then insert the gif into the slide, then it will only begin to play when the slide is actived. Hope it helps!