The above video shows how two people go about making gifs and how they do it. Gifs are becoming more and more popular online and are often used to convey how someone is reacting to something, those are usually referred to as reaction gifs. An example of a reaction gif that I found on giphy.com is this:
When making my own gif I wanted to show the progress I went thourgh while painting an picture for my art class. Originally I wanted to finish my painting before I made it into a gif, but unfortunately, I'm running out of time to complete this project. To make my gif I went to gifmaker.me and uploaded all the pictures I had (clicking and dragging the mouse over multiple picture is a good way to save time).
Once all the picture where in I then adjusted the speed setting one the right of the page. It was originally at 500 milliseconds and I wanted it to be a bit slower, so I changed it to 700 milliseconds.
Since I felt that nothing else really needed changing I then simply clicked "Create GIF Animation" and once it was done loading selected "Download the GIF".
The finish gif that I got is seen below; overall the process was straight forward and easy to use, so much so that I even bookmarked the website so that I can easily go back to it whenever I find myself needing it again.
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