To make a gif rotation requires a few elements: 1) Take a video (MP4 - phone/video) 2) convert to gif 3) Both need compressing/editing. Until I thought about it didn't realise how many steps were involved (10-20) doesn't need to be that many (I have some photography background - maybe a struggle for non photo background people). Other equipment recommended simple turntable and tripod, from that should be able to figure it out (need to end up with a relatively small gif file).
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Looking good!
I'm thinking of putting my watch in the microwave and turning it on to get that rotation effect. What do you think?😎
Looking good!
Thanks Jon seen you pulled out some top drawer watches recently ❤️ it
I'm thinking of putting my watch in the microwave and turning it on to get that rotation effect. What do you think?😎
Sounds hot to me Tony but not recommended. Didn't end well for woman that tried to dry her little dog in microwave!
Cool watch!
I need the secret to your awesome gifs
I need the secret to your awesome gifs
A photographer never shares his gifs! (Hint a video and turntable are involved, along with a saw and a dwarf)
A photographer never shares his gifs! (Hint a video and turntable are involved, along with a saw and a dwarf)
I know I have an old "lazy Susan" somewhere in this house
Gonna need a while to experiment 🤣
I know I have an old "lazy Susan" somewhere in this house
Gonna need a while to experiment 🤣
It requires various software manipulations too, only figured it out by accident.
It requires various software manipulations too, only figured it out by accident.
These new samsung phones are pretty good and converting videos
The key is getting the timing down
Fun!
I need the secret to your awesome gifs
To make a gif rotation requires a few elements: 1) Take a video (MP4 - phone/video) 2) convert to gif 3) Both need compressing/editing. Until I thought about it didn't realise how many steps were involved (10-20) doesn't need to be that many (I have some photography background - maybe a struggle for non photo background people). Other equipment recommended simple turntable and tripod, from that should be able to figure it out (need to end up with a relatively small gif file).