In today's Procreate tutorial we will create an animated GIF out of a digital portrait illustration. This is a step by step tutorial that is easy for beginners. All you need is Procreate, an iPad, and a digital illustration.
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• Procreate App
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This is how you make an animated GIF in Procreate. First, make sure you have two separate illustrations
with subtle differences. Then, make sure the visibility of all of the layers are turned
on at the same time. Next, turn on "animation assist" by going to the wrench tool, canvas, and turn on the "animation assist"
toggle. To preview your GIF, just press "play". And if yours is going as fast as mine,
we're going to go to the settings and change the "frames per second" to three. Before we export
this as a GIF, you have
the option to either keep the background color on or change it to a transparent background. I'm going to keep the background color on
for this video. And lastly, to export the GIF, we're going
to go to the wrench tool, press "share", and then go to "animated GIF". Then you can quickly Adjust the "frames per second." But I'm pretty
happy with mine. So I'm going to press "export" and then "save image." And there's your GIF. Stay tuned for part two, to see how to add
this t
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