So glad to see a video! I really like how you explain things, its just so easy to absorb without feeling like theres so much going on at once. This was so helpful!
Omggg that's so good to hear! I agree it was tricky to find, I had to experiment on this myself for a while til I get the results I want. Thanks for watching! Feel free to share this with your mates who need it xx
Halving the frame rate helps me a lot in exports, didn't realise I could do that in Photoshop, was always doing that in AE renders, nice little timesaver! 👌
You solved a big problem for me. I had to make Gif for a website. and Media encoder was exporting a very big sized gif file. almost 10.7MBs. and for website it is bad practice to use too much large gif. so I had to optimize it to less than 2MBs. I tried external softwares like Lottie and Bodymovin, but could not get it. external softwares destroyed the shapes while decreasing size. so I had to find a way because it was an office work. and then I found this video after searching different methods whole day. now my gif which I gave to developer was (1920x1080) with 29.97fps and 100% depth, and amazingly size was just 1.76Mb. thank you so much.
So glad to see a video! I really like how you explain things, its just so easy to absorb without feeling like theres so much going on at once. This was so helpful!
Aww that's good to hear. Thanks so much for stopping by :)
So glad that you're still uploading!
I am! Just very slowly.. thanks for tuning in and being patient with me ❤️
aha thankyou for this! been middling around with the settings for years but never thought about reducing the framerate lol.
Omg I have been searching for a video like this for ages. Thank you!!!
Omggg that's so good to hear! I agree it was tricky to find, I had to experiment on this myself for a while til I get the results I want. Thanks for watching! Feel free to share this with your mates who need it xx
welcome back!!
Thank you!
Crazy that Media Encoder doesn't have more GIF export controls like Photoshop.
Halving the frame rate helps me a lot in exports, didn't realise I could do that in Photoshop, was always doing that in AE renders, nice little timesaver! 👌
i know right!! that's the last thing that I figured out and its such a gamechanger
Aye, YOU'RE BACK
Awww yes!
nice video, thanks. Keep in mind when talking about 720, 480, etc. it refers to the height and not the width
You solved a big problem for me. I had to make Gif for a website. and Media encoder was exporting a very big sized gif file. almost 10.7MBs. and for website it is bad practice to use too much large gif. so I had to optimize it to less than 2MBs. I tried external softwares like Lottie and Bodymovin, but could not get it. external softwares destroyed the shapes while decreasing size. so I had to find a way because it was an office work. and then I found this video after searching different methods whole day. now my gif which I gave to developer was (1920x1080) with 29.97fps and 100% depth, and amazingly size was just 1.76Mb. thank you so much.
omg thank you for sharing this! im so glad this helped you! gif is really tricky haha
Thank you soo much love your explanation 😀😀😀
Thank you sooooo much! It worked for me 🙂
Thank you so muchhhh for your tutorial! 🙏
I was able to go from 2MB to 400kb with your tips! Thank you so much :)
Very informative! Thanks for sharing! :)
I feel like this is a good explainer video on why gif is an outdated, inefficient format that should have disappeared 20 years ago.
We need a new file format that loops the same way ;-;
you save me. thank you!
thanks alot love you
great compare
nice i got my gif down to 19kb!
It's rather pointless to recommend shortening the animation since not everyone is creating seamless loops. Aside from that, the tips are good.
Left as soon as she called it a jif