![]() ![]() ts files are the best to use however you will need an additional program such as vapoursynth to deinterlace the videos to make it clearer if you’re making gifs of kpop stages, then. first you need to find a high quality video and i’d recommend 1080p! otherwise you’ll notice patchiness in your gifs especially in different coloured spots a screen recorder / i use screenrec which you can find here! it’s free to use and you can record hd videos! photoshop cc / i use photoshop cc 2017 and you can either buy it or you can download it illegally because in 2021 we are eating the rich how to colour gifs / strong colours, vibrant colours and pale colours there’s isn’t just one correct way to make gifs as so many gif makers on this site use different techniques and software to make their creations so there’s no such thing as doing it wrong! each person has a style that’s suited to them ✨ this is going to be a fairly long and image heavy tutorial so most of it is going to be under the cut! Here’s a great tutorial, again let me know if you’re confused about anything.Hello! i recieved an ask yesterday asking how i made and coloured these five hargreeves gifs and i’ve had some people ask me in the past how i make gifs + my colouring and sharpening settings so i thought i’d put together a guide to how i make my gifs! my goal when giffing is always to make it feel as if they’re right in front of you adding text Oh jeez, i don’t know if what i do is ‘right’ but i just aim for higher contrast. There’s also cranking up vibrance for washed out videos, photo filter for major lighting corrections, brightness/contrast, and more that i use for special circumstances but the 6 above are the foundation of all my (basic af) colorings black & white Maybe not anymore since the size limit was increased from 3mb to 8-ish but lowering the offset in this layer is a great way to lower the file size: tute here I don’t always use this layer, only if the gif looks better with it i used to like vibrant gifs but now i really love that muted look but i don’t know how gifmakers achieve it so this is my attempt haha I decrease all the channels’ respective color by 10 (so the red in the red channel, green in the green, blue in the blue). ***important: be sure not to remove all the yellow from their skin and not put it back somewhere else since it is a form of whitewashing do drastic changes or keep the original colors since again, it’s personal preference so do what you likeĪlso, too many colors adds grain to your gifs so keep that in mind for example, yellow’s one of my least favorite colors so i always try to get rid of or change it. I use this layer to get rid of colors, change colors, tone down colors, etc. i used to make my gifs cool toned but now i love warm tones and i also like giving skin that glow from within look so i do that here ![]() I didn’t use curves for this gif but you get the idea, the 1st half is the before and the 2nd half is the after: I increase the leftmost box to bring the darks back down. basically what i want to achieve with curves & levels is brightening the lights while darkening or maintaining the darks there’s lots more you can do with curves but this is all i know alsjflsakdf I drag the center a little to the left until it’s just shy of too bright. these are the layers i always use:įirst is curves (except on the rare occasion when the video’s too bright): (avs/topaz are for pc, the mac equivalent is vapoursynth and comes with denoising and sharpening filters so you wouldn’t need topaz) how i colorĭisclaimer: i learned to color by just putting on an adjustment layer, messing with the settings, and keeping it if i liked it and deleting it if not asjdflajsf i don’t have a great eye for color so what i think looks good probably looks super amateur to an experienced gifmaker alkfdjafdk BUT. ts files so you can make 60fps gifs (the really nice flowy shit) instead of the usual 30fps It does take more time as it parses every frame which is why it’s so great but some don’t have the patience/good enough graphics card for it but it’s a game changer for sureĪvisynth also slightly sharpens when it resizes but it’s not absolutely necessary to use unless you plan to gif live performances, in which case you’d need it to deinterlace. So generic sharpening & smoothing is using smart sharpen+gaussian blur but if you want your gifs absolutely smooth and grainless, i highly recommend topaz denoise: how i downloaded it | my settings i highly recommend you use it, it’s a lot for a beginner (i’d already known how to gif) so feel free to ask about any specifics! sharpening & smoothing This is the tutorial i used to learn how to make hd gifs (more useful links at the bottom of that post). ![]()
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