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side blog bc i like pretty things. v organized tagging lmao
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Anonymous asked:

Hello how did u edit and add subtitles to ur gifs

hi friend! thank you for coming to me with this question.

idk if you’re asking about the whole editing process or just adding subtitles, so before i go in depth about caption text, i wanna direct you towards my gif resources masterpost, where i compiled and organized a bunch of tutorials for different gif making processes. if your question isn’t answered here, its probably answered somewhere on there.

adding captions/subtitles to gifs: a detailed tutorial

(if this tutorial helps you in any way, please REBLOG it)

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GIFMAKING FOR BEGINNERS 

as requested! this is a super super detailed tutorial for the a-z of gifmaking basics, starting from getting photoshop & downloading hq movies/videos alll the way to tagging & scheduling your gifsets on tumblr for max interaction. if you’ve wanted to get into gifmaking but feel intimidated or you don’t know where to start, this is the tutorial for you!!! making gifs might seem overwhelming at first, but with practice, it’s quite easy to get the basics down. for reference, this post is up to date as of nov. 2020. please rb if this helps!

TUTORIAL UNDER THE CUT:

  1. software needed
  2. how to download hq movies/videos
  3. screencapping
  4. importing to photoshop
  5. cropping & resizing
  6. animation
  7. gif speed
  8. actions
  9. sharpening
  10. coloring
  11. text
  12. exporting the gif
  13. fixing gif speed
  14. captioning gifsets
  15. how to tag gifsets on tumblr
  16. when to post gifsets on tumblr
  17. other helpful tutorials/resources! 
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Adding Gif Subtitles: A Step by Step Tutorial

This post will explain how to add and perfectly center subtitles in gifs. To learn how to style your subtitles, go here.

Please like/reblog if this has helped you and feel free to hit me up for any questions and concerns! ♥︎

LEARN HOW TO ADD SUBTITLES UNDER THE CUT

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Multiple Gifs on One Canvas Tutorial by Allresources

This tutorial was requested by anonymous and will explain how to put multiple gifs onto one canvas (as it’s often use in gifsets that contain more than ten gifs). However, this tutorial will not explain how to make gifs !

Software: Photoshop Difficulty: Easy

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Anonymous asked:

Hi! I'm suddenly lacking the right words to ask this, but I love how the subtitles(?) on your gifs look, could I ask what are the adjustment layers you use for them? Mine always look horrible 😞

Hi! I'd love to share my settings, they are nothing special tbh.

First and foremost, I use Arial Rounded MT Bold, size 17pt, on smooth.

This is what it should look like without the blending options.

These are my internal settings, if you're wondering.

Once you've gotten these settings going, you're going to add the blending options!

Add a stroke, at 1px, position should be changed to outside, and the blend mode should be normal. Opacity should be a 100% and the color should be #000, but some people go a little lighter like #222.

Now you're going to add a Drop Shadow layer at these settings:

So the blend mode needs to be normal, the angle should be 30 or 90, and the distance is 2, spread is 3, and the size should be 6. And honestly, that's it. Your finished gif will look like this!

See? That's it. I included a psd here for you to make your life easier!

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2 Gifs in 1 Canvas Tutorial

In this post, I will explain how to put two (or more) gifs into a single image canvas. The tutorial will be based on this example:

Please like/reblog if this has helped you and feel free to send a message for any questions and concerns! ♥︎

SEE TUTORIAL UNDER THE CUT

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