Winthiefow
04/24/17 02:13AM
Some help requested :) (making spiral gif)
Plop all of you :D

I've quite a lot of pictures that could use a spiral gif, not that much, it's just for me as it's really far from what's considered as work/manip.
Does someone know something that could help me to do it quickly, because last time I tried I had to take a spiral gif, lower it's opacity, cut him into a frames, and then create one copy of my picture with each frame, then re-gif it... Was really really long :D

Good day/night to you, and may the Hypnotan be with you :)
RedCollarBlackCollar
04/24/17 03:45AM
Winthiefow said:
Plop all of you :D

I've quite a lot of pictures that could use a spiral gif, not that much, it's just for me as it's really far from what's considered as work/manip.
Does someone know something that could help me to do it quickly, because last time I tried I had to take a spiral gif, lower it's opacity, cut him into a frames, and then create one copy of my picture with each frame, then re-gif it... Was really really long :D

Good day/night to you, and may the Hypnotan be with you :)


...Unsure what you're trying to ask.

I assume:
Hello(?) all of you :D

I've made quite a lot of pictures that use a spiral gif, which isn't too important, as it's just for myself to enjoy, and it's really far from what's considered good enough to be an artwork/manip.
Does anybody have knowledge that could help me to do this process quickly, because last time I tried, I had to take a spiral gif, lower it's opacity, cut it into multiple frames, and then create one copy of my picture with each frame, then restart the process again(?)... Took a really really long time to do :D

Good day/night to you all, and may Hypnotan be with you :)
lasci_me
04/24/17 05:02AM
Last time I looked there weren't that many programmes for easy gif creation that weren't just ways of converting from a video clip, or just combining an image set into a god file.

Photoshop has some gif editing functionality. I don't know PS well enough to comment on how good it is.

The old throwback I used to use was Jasc Animation Shop, though that's not been updated since Corel bought up Paint Shop Pro years ago, and was never designed to deal with today's average image sizes. For smaller files, though, it may do what you want, as it allows you to overlay different layers of image sets,
Kracky
04/24/17 06:20AM
yea you can't go wrong with photoshop. That or after effects. I've used both programs to turn my own art into gifs.

You make a spiral in photoshop, import it to after effects and then import the image you'd like to have spiral eyes on (given that you've left an empty transparent space for them) and then drag them and animate them via keyframes.

Here's an example (excuse the lack of quality I had at the time): hypnohub.net/post/show/39...londe_hair-blush-dazed-di
RelaxDude
04/24/17 10:52AM
RedCollarBlackCollar said:
...Unsure what you're trying to ask.

I assume:
Hello(?) all of you :D

I've made quite a lot of pictures that use a spiral gif, which isn't too important, as it's just for myself to enjoy, and it's really far from what's considered good enough to be an artwork/manip.
Does anybody have knowledge that could help me to do this process quickly, because last time I tried, I had to take a spiral gif, lower it's opacity, cut it into multiple frames, and then create one copy of my picture with each frame, then restart the process again(?)... Took a really really long time to do :D

Good day/night to you all, and may Hypnotan be with you :)


Woah nice work RCBC
RedCollarBlackCollar
04/26/17 11:53PM
RelaxDude said:
Woah nice work RCBC


I guess...
I really just didn't know what was being asked, and I still honestly am unsure.
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