From the course: Creating Cinemagraphs and Plotagraphs
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Exporting a GIF-based animation from Cliplets
From the course: Creating Cinemagraphs and Plotagraphs
Exporting a GIF-based animation from Cliplets
- Once you're satisfied with your cliplets, it's time to export or share. Let's take a look at a GIF-based animation first. When you're ready to export, right-click and you'll see that you can actually modify things. For example, we can give this a deeper name if we'd like. Click okay, and I could choose to publish. This allows me to go to any one of these services directly. Then we publish it, and you see that it exports the GIF. That's one way to share directly to those services. Now you see it's been added to your gallery. And the file plays back. You can also go back to the application itself, open up your project, and with a right-click, choose to export. In this case, I'll choose to save this as a GIF. When I click export, it writes the file and you can track its progress in tasks. Alright, now that that's done, let's move on to creating a movie.
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Loading a video into Cliplets2m 1s
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Choosing the background frame33s
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Masking the video in Cliplets2m 4s
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Creating a loop method with Cliplets1m 53s
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Exporting a GIF-based animation from Cliplets1m 18s
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Creating on the go with Microsoft Pix1m 22s
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