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The Graphics Interchange Format (better known by its acronym GIF /ˈdʒɪf/ JIF or /ˈɡɪf/ GHIF) is a bitmap image format that was introduced by CompuServe in 1987 and has since come into widespread usage on the World Wide Web due to its wide support and portability.
The format supports up to 8 bits per pixel for each image, allowing a single image to reference its own palette of up to 256 different colors chosen from the 24-bit RGB color space. It also supports animations and allows a separate palette of up to 256 colors for each frame. These palette limitations make the GIF format less suitable for reproducing color photographs and other images with continuous color, but it is well-suited for simpler images such as graphics or logos with solid areas of color.
GIF images are compressed using the Lempel-Ziv-Welch (LZW) lossless data compression technique to reduce the file size without degrading the visual quality. This compression technique was patented in 1985. Controversy over the licensing agreement between the software patent holder, Unisys, and CompuServe in 1994 spurred the development of the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) standard. By 2004 all the relevant patents had expired.
Adobe Creative Cloud is a software as a service offering from Adobe Systems that gives users access to a collection of software developed by Adobe for graphic design, video editing, web development, photography, and cloud services. In Creative Cloud, a monthly or annual subscription service is delivered over the Internet. Software from Creative Cloud is downloaded from the Internet, installed directly on a local computer and used as long as the subscription remains valid. Online updates and multiple languages are included in the CC subscription. Creative Cloud is hosted on Amazon Web Services.
Previously, Adobe offered individual products as well as software suites containing several products (such as Adobe Creative Suite or Adobe eLearning Suite) with a perpetual software license.
Adobe first announced the Creative Cloud in October 2011. Another version of Adobe Creative Suite was released the following year. On May 6, 2013, Adobe announced that they would not release new versions of the Creative Suite and that future versions of its software would be available only through the Creative Cloud. The first new versions made only for the Creative Cloud were released on June 17, 2013.
Masterclass with James Curran from SlimJimStudios. James Curran is an animator director based in London and is the author of projects such as “The adventures of Tintin” and "NYC Gifathon, 30 days of animated GIFs". His technique with After Effects CC will take your breath away. If you liked the NYC Gifathon you will enjoy this session where he will show us the process of making a looping GIF. During the Masterclass James will share with us his best techniques, inspiration tips and how he goes from idea to done in record time. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/adobecreativecloud?sub_confirmation=1 LET’S CONNECT Facebook: http://facebook.com/adobecreativecloud Twitter: http://twitter.com/creativecloud Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/adobecreativecloud/ Adobe Creative Cloud...
Learn how to export drawings or images from Adobe Photoshop CC layers to create an animated GIF. See steps below. Prep your project: 1. Download practice files (https://adobe.ly/2mCX4MR). Or, create your own! a. Use the practice files: Download the practice files which include 10 variations of a skull drawing. b. Create your own: Use the Brush tool in Photoshop to create variations of a drawing on separate layers. Include detail to show changes in "movement" of each drawing. 2. Import drawing variations into one Photoshop document: Open all of the drawing files and make the first drawing (e.g., skull_Layer 1.jpg) the active document. Click the tab of the second open drawing file, Select All, Copy, make the first drawing file active, and Paste. Repeat for each drawing file. The document w...
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100 very funny animated gifs i found all over the internet. please comment and rate :)
Like said in the video, this video is a tad late but I hope you guys don't mind too much! Please like this video if you enjoyed it, and let me know what you'd like to see next! Character from http://www.youtube.com/user/Nikpoid or http://www.facebook.com/ViolacArt
Photoshop is a very versatile application. It is well known for its photo manipulation capabilities but it is less known that it can be used for creating video and frame animations as well. In this tutorial I will walk you through the steps needed to create trendy GIF animations. This format is the best suited for simple web banners. Let's get started!