I use Topaz DeNoise (the most helpful) and Clean, but you may use others if you’d like :) I followed THIS video tutorial to download Topaz plug-ins for free. I don’t have any to recommend though so I’m sorry about that :( I’m using my school license for Photoshop 2018, but if you don’t have that, there are plenty of cracked versions for free. When it’s done, it will automatically close by itself. Go to File > Save or press Ctrl + S to save the code. On an empty line (I usually go to line 8), place your cursor there and click “ Apply” in the mini pop-up window. This blue area you see is the duration of your gif. Drag the slider again to the intended ending point of your gif and press the “ end” key on your keyboard. Drag the slider to the intended starting point of your gif and press the “ home” key on your keyboard. Your video will now appear in the scripting window. Click on the inverted triangle at the bottom of the screen. This will prevent the software from lagging. Type a “#” before qtgmc on the same line. Navigate to the scripting window (it should have popped up with the resizer) and paste the code at line 17. (You can see that his features are sharper and more defined in the “slow” gif as compared to the “fast” one.) “Fast” will give you slightly lower quality as compared to “slow”, but usually is good enough. These are just how long the video will take to render. You will also see “ fast” or “ slow” options. For the first box, you may pick between qtgmc 30 (same frame rate as video) or qtgmc 60 (doubles the frame rate smoother). Under “Preprocessor”, select “ debilinear” for the second box. (These are some common gif sizes for stage performances): You may refer to THIS post for Tumblr dashboard sizing. You can also click and drag the video to resize and frame it to your liking. In the resizer, you may indicate the size of the gif you’d like to make. A resizer should pop up in an Internet Browser. Key in the end timing and press “enter” again. In the pop-up box, key in the start time for your gif (e.g. bat files, you may check out THIS tutorial. On Windows, you can find this in File Explorer > Local Disk (C:) > video. Drag your video file into normalwebrange.bat. Take note of the duration you want to gif. Once you have downloaded it, open up your recorded video from Step 2 and watch it. This software is really helpful if you want sharp and clear gifs! I recommend to follow the steps in the tutorial as the below method stems from it. I followed THIS tutorial to download Avisynth. You can find your recorded videos in Documents > Bandicam. ts files in Avisynth but it never worked well for me so I usually screen record the. Just record the scene(s) that you want to gif so your video file doesn’t end up too large! Your recording should be in. This is what the recording would look like: To combat the watermark, I always have the boundary box a little bigger than the video itself so that I can crop it out of the gif. The only con to it is that it has a watermark. So, I use Bandicam, which is a free screen recording software. Screen recordingĪs a Windows user, I don’t have a built-in screen recorder on my laptop. ts files from The Rosebay on Twitter :) 2. ts files, which provide clearer and less grainy videos.įor Seventeen, you can get. Use these if your computer can handle it. Try not to use anything below 720p.įor stage performances, fancams tend to have higher resolutions. For variety shows, music videos or photoshoots, any video of should be sufficient. This really depends on the content you want to gif. What works for me may not work for you, and that’s completely okay! Every gif maker works differently and has different preferences. Software: Bandicam, Avisynth, Photoshop CC 2018, Topaz Labsĭisclaimer: This is just my method.As a nice anon asked me how I make my gifs, I thought it’d be cool to create an in-depth tutorial :) Perhaps this can help some others enter the gif-ing world too!
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