You can still use the app on older iPhone, just get your friends to send you one via iMessage. Important: You need an iPhone 6S/6S Plus or above to capture Live Photos. A single in-app purchase allows you to remove the watermark. Lively lets you export for free with a watermark. All that, with correct metadata as the original Live Photo. Your child moves right the moment you take the shot? No worry, just grab the right frame from the video. Oh, you can pick a single frame from the video part to save. Last by not least, full 3D Touch support. GIF size too big? You can make it smaller too. Lively gives you full control of your GIFs with extensive editing features: trim, play backward, auto reverse and speed control. You can now share your Live Photos with your friends on iMessage, Facebook Messenger, Twitter, Slack, Tumblr and more. Lively lets you make GIF and Movie from Live Photos at ease. You’ll now see all the images that conform that gif and at the bottom click a button that says “download frames as zip” and save it into your computer.Make GIF and Movie from your Live Photos. Preview your animation and once you are happy click split to frames. You can select between 2-5 secs, and adjust the frames-per-second rate to have 24 or 25 frames.įor example, select 5 seconds at 5 FPS. Then click split and select the part of the gif you want. Crop it until it’s 792 px width x 932 px height. If your file is already in gif format, go to and upload your gif. I suggest cropping your video first with the crop tool until it is 792 px width and 932 px height. If you are working with a video, I’ll show you how to use a really cool tool. The photo will now appear in a new album called animated, and just like that you have a gif. Just choose your photo, swipe up from the bottom of the screen and pick one of the animation options. If you have a live photo, turn it into gif by using an app (if you have iOS 10 or older) or directly from the photo of you have iOS 11. If your gif or video is longer, don’t worry I’ll show you how to easily edit it. Our gif player will only be able to play a 2-5 sec gif. We’ll insert a paper tube in those holes, so keep making the hole bigger until the paper tube can go inside. Keep twisting until you have a bigger hole. Start by poking the paper with the tip of the knife and twist it. Looking at the cylinder from the side, (imagine it’s a clock) there should be a hole at 1:00 and another at 6:00. In this video I'll show you how to convert a Live Photo to a GIF on your iPhone.See more videos by Max here. Once you finish, use the craft cutter to make the holes. Continue gluing and rolling the rest of the stripes. Grab one and wrap it around a paper tube, loose it a little bit and glue it. To make this part without electronic cutter, cut six stripes of paper 28 x 2 cms. Once finished, you’ll have one cylinder with two perpendicular holes. Keep gluing and rolling the strips until you finish with the number 7. If you just saved a GIF to your iPhone as a normal GIF, not a Live Photo, they will appear in either 'Camera Roll' or the. Theyll be easily located in your 'Camera Roll' or 'Live Photos' albums for quick access. Then grab the piece with the number two and glue it where the last piece finished. Next up, just open the Photos app on your iPhone to access your newly converted Live Photos. Continue rolling the paper, glue the end of the piece of paper. Roll out the first strip until the holes match. They have to be in order, so first, number each strip at the bottom. Just download the file and let the machine do it’s magic. I made a file for you to cut with a laser cutter, cricut or cameo. The next part we’ll make are two cylinders. I’ll also teach you how to easily transform your videos, gifs or iPhone’s live photos into a set of images ready to print and load into your gif player. In my opinion, the best instructables not only show me how to make a project, but make it easy for me to make my very own. I came up with the design, and I even made some files for you to download (templates and svg). By presenting a sequence of still images in quick enough succession, the viewer interprets them as a continuous moving image. It works by using an optical illusion (persistence of vision). It is actually a device called kinematoscope that was the first machine to give illusion of real people moving. I am going to teach you how to make a gif player with only two materials: paper and glue. Are you gifting chocolates? Flowers? A handmade card? Well, with the same materials you’ll need to make a card, we can creatively use them to make something awesome. It is that time of the year when people are looking for the perfect way to express love and gratitude to that special person.
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