Create Cinemagraphs
"A still ANIMATED GIF with moving parts"
This is a good tutorial
1. When choosing a video - try to find one where the camera is NOT moving. Unlike mine below!
Download from YouTube try: keepvid.pro choose an MP4 withOUT sound but with HIGH quality
2. Copying the VIDEO GROUP layer may not always work for your video. It did not for mine. But try to make it work.
3. When creating the 'STAMP visible Layer"' make sure you are viewing the exact image you want to create a still from. Then press SHIFT - CTRL-ALT-E
4. When 'painting the mask layer' use the backward slash key \. ABOVE the ENTER key.
5. When saving as a GIF. Use FILE - EXPORT - Save For Web (Legacy). Definitely change the dimensions to around 640 x 480.
6. Make sure to add a layer with your blog Address - and that this layer starts at the beginning of your video.
POSTING
Post the original movie clip. (make sure it is very short in length) next to your Cinemagraph. Explain how you made it...sufficiently detailed so that the tutorial will not be necessary for you to follow.
-Add captions to all images you upload-
-Add captions to all images you upload-
Cinemagraph - masking issues - |
Cinemagraph - refined mask |
<div style="background: linear-gradient(to top right, #66ff33 0%, #cc0000 50%, #333399 100%);">
</div>
This tutorial helps define the area to be masked before creating the mask layer. It also add some layer adjustments. Try it for your second attempt.
How To Create A Cinemagraph In Photoshop
1 & 2 create cinemagraphs - one thing movies
3 create cinemagraph - one things moves then switches with the item not moving.
4. create cinemagraph - one things moves - stops - another things moves - stops -...- 4 items
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