Something I learned while making my second GIF for my assignment

 


While I was making the second gif for my assignment for Intro To Computer Graphics class, I was having a lot of trouble trying to get the GIF to move faster, preview it and save it so that I could submit it. 

I spent the entire of last night and well into the morning trying to get the framerate to speed up. No matter what I tried didn't seem to work. 

it wasn't until I asked for assistance in class that I found out what I was doing wrong. 

The length of the frames in my video was more than Photoshop could handle, THAT'S why the GIF would not speed up, preview or save. It was just all too much. 

So, in order to get my GIF to the way I wanted, I hat to do two things: 

One, reduce the amount of frames of the video I was trying to make into a GIF

Two, delay how many seconds the frame rate animation would run at. 

After doing these two things my second GIF FINALLY came out the way I envisioned it. 

This was another great learning experience for me that really opened my eyes into how one element can throw the whole project I'm working on in Photoshop off. 


Hopefully I won't have to stay up so late to figure out a similar problem again. 

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