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  2. Make an amazing animated GIF. Learn what GIFs are and how they’re different from other file types. Then just load any stack of images — a funny picture, a short video clip, even a set of stills — into Adobe Photoshop. The Timeline tools will do the rest. In five simple steps, you’ll have a looped GIF to share.

    • Step 1: Upload Your Images to Photoshop.
    • Step 2: Open Up The Timeline window.
    • Step 3: in The Timeline Window, Click "Create Frame animation."
    • Step 4: Create A New Layer For Each New Frame.
    • Step 9: Save and Export Your Gif

    If you already have images created ...

    Gather the images you want in a separate folder. To upload them into Photoshop, click File > Scripts > Load Files Into Stack. Then, select Browse, and choose which files you'd like to use in your GIF. Then, click OK. Photoshop will then create a separate layer for each image you've selected. Once you've done that, skip to step two.

    If you don't already have the series of images created ...

    Create each frame of the animated GIF as a different Photoshop layer. To add a new layer, chose Layer > New > Layer. Be sure to name your layers so you can keep track of them easily when you make your GIF. To name a layer, go to the Layer panel on the bottom right of your screen, double-click on the default layer name, and type in the name you want to change it to. Press Enterwhen you're finished. Once you have your layers in there and you've named them all, you're ready for step two. Pro Tip...

    To open Timeline, go to the top navigation, choose Window > Timeline. The Timeline will let you turn different layers on and off for different periods of time, thereby turning your static image into a GIF. The Timeline window will appear at the bottom of your screen. Here's what it looks like:

    If it's not automatically selected, choose it from the dropdown menu -- but then be sure to actually click it, otherwise the frame animation options won't show up. Now, your Timeline should look something like this:

    To do this, first select all your layers by going to the top navigation menu and choosing Select > All Layers. Then, click the menu icon on the right of the Timeline screen. From the dropdown menu that appears, choose Create new layer for each new frame.

    Satisfied with your GIF? Save it to use online by going to the top navigation bar and clicking File > Export > Save for Web (Legacy)... Next, choose the type of GIF file you'd like to save it as under the Preset dropdown. If you have a GIF with gradients, choose Dithered GIFs to prevent color banding. If your image employs a lot of solid colors, yo...

  3. Mar 8, 2017 · Want to learn how to create fun GIFs in Adobe Photoshop? Join us and learn how to export drawings or images from Photoshop layers and turn them into animated...

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    • Create a New Document. To start the process of learning how to make an animated GIF in Photoshop, click on the Create new button. On the Preset Details panel, set the Width and Height to your desired dimensions.
    • Import a Video. To import a video, choose File > Place Embedded, locate the video file on your computer, and click on the Place button. That places your video into the document window.
    • Use the Timeline Panel to Trim the Video. Choose Window > Timeline. Click on the drop-down menu icon and select Create Video Timeline. Then, press on the Create Video Timeline button to convert the video into a video layer, which allows you to apply animations, trim the video, and edit the audio.
    • Loop Video Preview. Click on the Options icon > Loop Playback. Then, click on the Play button to set the video on an infinite loop.
  4. Adobe Photoshop makes creating an animated GIF easy. Follow these 6 steps and create GIFs like a pro in no time. Making a GIF in Photoshop. Although GIFs are animated images, you don’t necessarily use a video to create one. Sketches and static photos can also be used to create a GIF. Upload your images into Photoshop and you’re ready to start!

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