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How to make a simple GIF animation?

Gif animation is more vivid and interesting than static pictures, so many people like to send pictures in GIF format to each other when chatting, but most people download animations made by others from the Internet. If you can make one yourself and express yourself better than a sense of accomplishment, is there any way to make one yourself? Now there are various gif animation software and relatively professional PS software on the Internet, but these softwares need to be downloaded. Some even need to pay to use. The following small series teaches you that you don't need to download any third-party software, just use two existing softwares in your computer.

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The first software to be used is "Microsoft Photos", which is also known as the photo browser. Win 10 system comes with it. Find the original still picture we need to make in the software, as shown in the figure below;

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Double-click to enlarge this picture. You can also find the zoom icon at the top of the page and zoom freely, then click Edit &; Create "-"add 3D effect ",as shown in figure;

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Then many 3D renderings will be displayed on the right side of the new page. Some of them have been downloaded by the system, and you can also search in the 3D repository according to your own needs, as shown below.

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After selecting one of the effects, we can also drag it to a suitable position, add a good effect and click "Finish" in the upper right corner;

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Then the system will automatically save it. Click the play button to watch the dynamic renderings just made. If you think the dynamic duration is too short, click Edit &; Create the following "Add Slow Motion", as shown.

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At the top of the page where slow motion is added, there is an icon showing the speed, which is the fastest on the left and the slowest on the right. For obvious effect, we'd better turn it to the slowest speed.

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After setting the speed, click "Save Copy" in the upper right corner to make the static picture at the beginning become dynamic. We "save" it as a computer desktop or other local place, but this time it is a video file;

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Then we open it with any video playback software installed on the computer. Let's take Thunder as an example, click the right mouse button in the playback interface and select "GIF image capture", as shown in the figure.

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Then in the interception interface, we set the interception duration, interception interval and image size ourselves, and click "Save" after the interception, thus making a new GIF image, and the format has changed from the video format just now. GIF format.

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In the last step, open it with a suitable program on the computer, and you can see this GIF picture. The first picture below is the original static picture, and the second picture is the dynamic picture we made.