sup /gd/ what software would you guys recommend to edit GIFs? I'm trying to make something like pic related, take a GIF, and put my website's post template on it while keeping a small file size, already tried with PS and GIMP (bc GIF optimization was promising) but you can already imagine the outcome, I spent about 30 mins on one stupid gif and it came out being 23.6MB so yea... I know you guys know
Bumping with own band's logo
don't let me down /gd/ not now please
Yo, please respond guys, I'm struggling at my job bc of this
Come on guise, don't let me down
>>246474
Aftereffects?
I don't know man, I'm a graphic designer. Just Google some shit.
>>246475
Lol I tried googling but can't seem to find anything useful at least not in the descriptions, for real? aftereffects for this stuff? keeping the file size below 4MB?
>>246478
>inb4 asking gif and receiving a lot of scat gifs, lel
So if you wanted to add a watermark/logo to a gif you'd have to go through adding it on each frame? shit.. gonna have to write a script for this, right?
>>246485
Just use photoshop like >>246478
said.
It's actually a pretty effective tool for .gif files. All you have to do is specify which layers are part of the animation, and the ones that aren't are treated like normal layers and edit all the ones below it. Say an adjustment layer with levels on it, it will edit all frames in the animation.
at the risk of looking like shit, when you save it in photoshop as a gif you'll be given options to reduce the number of colors and dithering, just play around with those and you'll eventually get something that looks passable.