Monday, January 29, 2018

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Free GIF Makers:-

These free GIF makers will let you create an animated GIF from images or videos that you can then share with everyone you know.

If you're unfamiliar with an animated GIF, it's a series of still images that are cycled through to create an animation. Creating one using a free GIF maker is a fun and quick project that you can use for dozens of applications.

Some of the free GIF makers below are downloadable and others are online programs. They all are however free and will create you an animated GIF in a matter of minutes.

You can use a free online photo editor, free photo editing app, or free photo resizer to make changes to images before you convert them into a GIF.

Make A GIF lets you create a GIF from multiple images, a video, your webcam, or a YouTube video.

If making a GIF from images, it’s really easy to customize the order of the photos because you can simply rearrange them via drag and drop. You can also resize all of the images at once, set a custom animation speed, and choose to make your GIF private or public before posting it to Make A Gif.

It’s also easy to produce a GIF from a video because you just have to simply choose at what point in the video to start the GIF and then decide how many seconds of it should be used.

Once created, you can save the GIF to your computer and copy its URL to find it online.

Note: If you create a free account with Make A GIF, the tiny watermark will not display at the bottom of GIFs. More

ImgFlip shows a preview of your GIF as you’re creating it, which is very helpful. You can make a GIF from images, a video URL, or a video you upload yourself.

The animation delay, photo order, width, height, and quality can be altered for a GIF made with images. A GIF you create with a video has tons of custom settings such as adding text, cropping out part of the video, resizing the width, and reversing the GIF.

When finished, you can download your GIF, share it over a few social media sites, or set it as private so it’s not posted online.

Note: A watermark is displayed on a GIF if it’s made from a video (not photos). Also, several of the custom settings for creating a GIF from a video are usable only if you pay for an ImgFlip Pro account

MakeGIF:-

MakeGIF is another online GIF maker with lots of great features. Upload pictures from your computer or take them with a webcam to use them with MakeGIF.

Like most GIF makers, you can adjust the speed of the animations and the size of the GIF. But MakeGIF has some other features, too, such as adding text or brush strokes to any or all frames, cropping the images, and setting a specific delay time for every single photo.

Probably my favorite thing about MakeGIF is that you can add effects to the images. There’s a water reflection, waving flag, morph, blur, flip, 3D sphere, and 3D cube effect that can be applied to any picture in the GIF.

You’ll get a link to your GIF if you choose to share it, otherwise, ​you can simply download it

Picasion:-

Picasion lets you build a GIF from images you upload from your computer, ones from a URL, photos taken with a webcam, or ones imported from Picasa or Flickr. Unfortunately, though, if loading images from your computer, you can’t upload them in bulk, but instead, must choose single files at a time.

A GIF can be sized up to as large as 450 pixels wide and the animation speed can be adjusted from a fast speed to one as slow as 10 seconds.

Before creating the GIF, you can optionally choose to include it in Picasion’s online gallery. Once the GIF has been made, you can download it, copy a direct link to where it’s hosted online, share it over a few social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, or email it to a friend

GIFPAL:-

GIFPAL is an amazing online GIF maker. Your GIF is played automatically as you make changes so you can clearly see how it will appear when you’re finished. Rearranging pictures is super easy and you can even turn off the watermark.

Photos from a webcam or your computer can be uploaded to GIFPAL. Once added to the site, you can add text, use a drawing tool, apply one of the dozens of image effects, flip the image, add a couple different shapes, and manipulate the brightness, hue, contrast, and saturation.

Once you’ve edited a particular frame, you can add it to the GIF timeline by clicking the small camera button. Up to 24 frames can be used to build a GIF with GIFPAL.

Before you’re finished, you can optionally reverse the frames to run the GIF backward, change the quality of the images, and adjust the animation speed.

GIFPAL lets you download your GIF, display it in its public gallery, and share it over Tumblr, Twitter, and Facebook

GifGear:-

GifGear is a free GIF maker with some unique tools. You can add images via a URL, from your computer, or with a webcam, and any of the images can be reordered by simply dragging and dropping them.

GifGear lets you resize the GIF to a particular width and height as well as add shapes like bubbles and stars to your images. You can also add one of several effects between frames, such as a fade, shift, overlay, blinds, or pixelation effect. These effects define how the next picture in the GIF will appear.

Each image can have a custom frame duration, which means one can display for up to 10 seconds while another photo can appear for just 1 second.

When you’re done, you can download your GIF as well as upload it to GifGear for sharing it with others

GIMP:-

GIMP is an image editing program you must download to your computer to use. It's perfect for making GIFs because you can use some really great editing tools to perfect your images before building them into an animated GIF.

Begin by choosing File > Open as Layers and selecting all the pictures you want to use for the GIF. You can edit your images at this point or continue on to create the GIF as the photos currently are.

Next, go to Filters > Animation > Playback and play the animation to see how the GIF looks. If needed, you can change the entire canvas size or scale the image from the Image menu.

When ready to create the GIF, just go to File > Export As, and choose GIF image as the file type. Before the images are exported, you can choose to disable the continual loop and also change the time delay time between frames

GiftedMotion:-

GiftedMotion is another program you must download to your computer to use. However, it's different than GIMP in that you don't need to install it to use it and it's not complicated in the slightest.

After you load in the images you want to use, you can adjust their order and frame delay. You can also resize the entire GIF and position the images exactly how you want them to appear, both using drag and drop.

You can't, however, adjust the images to a specific pixel size like most of the other GIF makers in this list.



Just click the record button to save the images as an animated GIF file

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