#this wouldn't download in 4k for some reason ??? so sorry these are not my best :/
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I really wouldn't mind you aiding me with some tutorials love
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hi anon! sorry it took me so long to answer. i figured this might be helpful for others out there who have asked me similar questions, so iâve compiled a pretty comprehensive list of tutorials/resources. idk about others but when i was new to giffing, it took me a lot of painful effort to go around and look for resources, so iâm putting it all here to make it a little easier!
i download videos using 4k video downloader. it will download very good quality 1080p videos in .mp4 format. if youâre downloading a 4k video, make sure to change the setting option to .mkv so that you get 4k and not 1080pâfor obvious reasons since you want the highest quality.
i rely on kpopexciting to get .ts files â which are basically raw, very high quality video files for live performances. they are much less grainy than .mp4 versions of live performancesâwhich are the ones youâll see uploaded to youtube. iâve found that 4k videos (in .mkv) are just as good quality as .ts, but obviously you will rarely see live performances in 4k, so get .ts when you can!! you can also try to find .ts files on twitter, but you may have to do a lot of digging. i wish i could recommend you twitter accounts, but the ones i used to go to have been very inactive/taken down all their drives :( but this website is really nice and updated frequently so i would recommend it!
vapoursynth links + download. the reason you would use vapoursynth is to resize your gif, while maintaining the optimal quality of the gif. if you gif without vapoursynth (.ie only using photoshop), it will still be fine, but the image quality may be grainier. also, you will definitely need vapoursynth to gif .ts files âmore will be explained in the tutorial iâve linked below. i would recommend that you have a high processing/lots of ram/newer desktop or laptop to use vapoursynth so that 1, your computer isnât fried and 2, your vapoursynth process will go a lot faster. i am using a 2017 macbook pro for all my work, and it runs pretty well, but my laptop still gets pretty hot so just make sure youâre not running a million things in the background while using adobe products and vapoursynth lol. i used a pretty old and beat up 2011 model macbook air back then, and i will say that yes vapoursynth worked and ran on it, but it took much longer, and basically fried the laptopâs battery (aka i had to get the battery changed twice and the laptop would die randomly) but issok it was a school borrowed laptop so i didnât feel too bad lol. im just saying this as a precaution, to preserve the health of your electronic devices!! but donât be afraid to use vapoursynth! you should still try it at least once.
thank you to @realstraykids for this super detailed, really nice tutorial! it includes how and where to download videos, how to gif using vapoursynth, using photoshop, comparisons, coloring, and pretty much all you need to know. 10/10 would recommend
thank you to @dreamcolouring for this lifesaver!!! the best and easiest way to blur out unwanted captions/objects in your gifs. i recommend doing this step after converting your frames to video timeline and before you do sharpening and coloring. another tip iâll add is to feather the selection youâve made right before you click on âadd vector maskâ âthis will make sense once youâve read through the tutorial. feathering it will make the blurred spot less noticeable and more subtle.
i use this generator to create gradient colored captions! copy and paste your text, then select the colors you want. generate the code, and copy it. change the settings of the text editor on your post to HTML. paste the code, preview, and voila! add elements <blockquote>,<b>,<i>, etc as needed. see more on colored captions in this tutorial by @kylosâ --i believe op mentioned a different and better color generator but for some reason it wonât work for me :( hopefully it works for u! basically same idea as the previous generator i mentioned.
my own mini tutorial/workflow process of making gifs. this includes working with a .ts file, vapoursynth, photoshop, coloring, watermarking, etc. and a few of my own tips below:
if you are working with an .mp4, you do not have to make any changes to the preprocessor/denoise filters/sharpening in the resizing part of vapoursynthâit doesnât make that big of a difference if you do. but if you are working with a .ts file, definitely do make those changes,, thatâs the whole reason you have vapoursynth. with an .mp4, i like to use vapoursynth to just resize, but i donât add any additional settings. i use smart sharpen in photoshop to sharpen it, which is pretty good on itâs own (at least in photoshop 2020!).
my rule of thumb is to do add .02 seconds when i am setting frame delay. so if when you first import the frames, they are at 0.04 seconds, i usually change them to 0.06. of course, this is my personal tasteâyou can make all your gifs faster or slower depending on how you want em to look.
if you are on a mac, you can screen record by pressing Command+Shift+5 (itâs a shortcut to quicktime screen recording). I only screen record for things like the beyond live concert or other live streamed events. the image quality of the screen recording, in my experience, is actually pretty good. when you gif the screen recording however, you may notice that it adds extra frames that you donât need. by that i mean duplicate frames. you could keep the duplicate frames but that just means the size of your gif is going to be much bigger (keep in mind the limit is 8mb). in order to remove those duplicates, my only solution has been to remove them manually (by holding Command while selecting), or when you are importing the video to frames, select the option to âlimit to every 2 framesââbut this method will be less precise and still not as good as manually removing frames. if you remove the duplicate frames, this means you will need to set the frame delay even slower, to make up for lost frames. in my experience, fps(frames per second) and frame delay work in conjunction. so for example, if i delete every other frame because they are duplicates, Â but the starting frame delay is 0.02, i am now going to change it to something like 0.05 (so i added 0.03 seconds rather than my usual 0.02). if the duration length and the image dimensions of the gif are short/small, feel free to keep the duplicate frames inâi only delete duplicate frames in order to keep my gif under the 8mb limit. then, if you keep the duplicate frames in, continue with your standard frame delay preferences. Â now that iâm writing this im realizing this might not make a lot of sense lol.. but donât worry about it for now and if you run into trouble w screen recorded gifs then you can come back to this for reference. again, this is only my experience recording on a macâit may be a lot different if you use a screen recording program or are on a pc.
i donât really use .psd templates because i like to give every gif/gifset itâs own unique coloringâso i remake the coloring every time, but if you get into a rhythm itâs pretty easy. there are a lot of nice coloring tutorials out there, too! my personal coloring adjustments in order: levels, exposure, color balance, selective color (if needed), vibrance, photo filter (if needed), color lookup (i use 2strip most often and i put it on âcolorâ blending mode). donât forget to adjust the opacities and fills of the âcolor lookupâ adjustment layer in case itâs too strong. go back to correct each adjustment layer as needed. then, when youâre done and satisfied, group all those layers, copy the group (you can do an easy command+c), and paste it onto the next gif youâre working on for easy workflow.
if for some reason you canât see the frames when you import your layers/video, itâs likely because your âtimelineâ window isnât showing up. just go to the window menu on photoshop, go to the bottom and youâll see âtimeline.â make sure it has a check next to it.
i recommend watermarking your gifs because a lot of people like to repost tings these days đ - so make sure u got your brand on it! i keep my watermark saved to my âlibrariesâ in photoshop so itâs ready when i need it. i use the blending mode âoverlayâ and adjust the opacity, but if you donât want to do that you can also add a stroke/shadow to your watermark/do all sorts.
tag #nctinc for your nct creations and #jenonet for your jeno creations!!
hereâs my own mini tutorial (well not much of a tutorial ig more like a work process vid?): took about ten minutes including the time to search and download the video (but i didnât record that part i trust yall know how to do that), vapoursynth, and exporting. i hope this helps somewhat! feel free to ask more questions whenever :)
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keep in mind that giffing takes a lot of patience, energy, and experienceâso donât worry if it takes you a bit to figure things out or if your gifs donât turn out the way you want them to the first time around. we all start at the same place and all run into problems. i know giffing can sound intimidating and seem like a lot of work, but i promise, once you get into a routine, giffing is going to happen in minutesâand youâll get beautiful gifs. have fun! đ
#anon#answered#tut#tuts#giffing tutorial#should i make a tut/resources post on gfx? not rly sure if gfx can be taught.. it's like a lottt about personal style imo lol#hope this helps!#not just for anon but for anyone
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