This feature seems buggy at best when outputting .mp4 to .gif for ad production. It seems to arbitrarily resize the dimensions of the export and the compression settings are not consistent export to export. Very frustrating.
I would love a tool that help me to make my google ads quickly. The problem with those gifs is that they are limited to files that are 150k max weight. I make animations for big street screens that last 10 secs. in After Effects. Nowadays I export parts of the animation, open it in Photoshop and make the gif because After Effects produces gifs so big that aren’t admitted in Google… so it consumes so much time to make an outstanding gif with such a light weight of file.
I create some stuff using Illustrator. Then I export it to Canva and add animations and other design elements over there. Once converted to animated gif, not only will you get a decent output, the file size will be incredible small!
This already seems to be outdated. When I go to Adobe Express home page, I'm not offered any of the quick actions. All I can find is make a video, but the interface isn't very friendly. I tried editing a video down to a GIF size, and then needed to slow the speed, and it was a disaster. After spending so much time getting the very long video sized up for a 6 second GIF, I then tried to slow the speed which took the video back to frame 1. So far I can't find any documentation explaining the right way to do this, so it is not very intuitive or user-friendly unfortunately.
Okay, well I just found the quick actions further down the page but there is nothing shown about making GIFs. So hopefully you have some updated documentation for new users. Somewhere? What would be great is if there were tool tips inside the software for newbies, or some link on how to do things like make GIFs.
@@AdobeLiveCommunity Saw that and no, it dosen't answer my question. Can you produced an animated GIF directly from an animated template in Adobe Express?
@@dweir2584 Nope and Adobe needs to address this shit. It is totally frustrating that after paying Adobe for 27 years, this simple feature is still not available with Adobe. It truly SUCKS.
Adobe needs to admit they severely fucked up on this and they need to fix it, NOW, like 27 years ago! Ever used Image Ready back in 1999? This feature should have been with it, where you simply drop a folder of images onto the app and viola an animated GIF is made. WTF Adobe?
I was hoping you were going to showing how to add text also. Would you add the text first, save it, then open it in "make a gif"?
I use this feature all the time-thanks for showing it off so well!
That's a useless feature. More useful would be create a gif from images.
EXACTLY!!! See my post above. I truly think Adobe is lame on this subject and there is no excuse for it! WTF Adobe Developers?!?!
This feature seems buggy at best when outputting .mp4 to .gif for ad production. It seems to arbitrarily resize the dimensions of the export and the compression settings are not consistent export to export.
Very frustrating.
I would love a tool that help me to make my google ads quickly. The problem with those gifs is that they are limited to files that are 150k max weight. I make animations for big street screens that last 10 secs. in After Effects. Nowadays I export parts of the animation, open it in Photoshop and make the gif because After Effects produces gifs so big that aren’t admitted in Google… so it consumes so much time to make an outstanding gif with such a light weight of file.
I create some stuff using Illustrator. Then I export it to Canva and add animations and other design elements over there. Once converted to animated gif, not only will you get a decent output, the file size will be incredible small!
This thing is, you need a pro app to do that with and Adobe does not make one yet, dammit.
This already seems to be outdated. When I go to Adobe Express home page, I'm not offered any of the quick actions. All I can find is make a video, but the interface isn't very friendly. I tried editing a video down to a GIF size, and then needed to slow the speed, and it was a disaster. After spending so much time getting the very long video sized up for a 6 second GIF, I then tried to slow the speed which took the video back to frame 1. So far I can't find any documentation explaining the right way to do this, so it is not very intuitive or user-friendly unfortunately.
Okay, well I just found the quick actions further down the page but there is nothing shown about making GIFs. So hopefully you have some updated documentation for new users. Somewhere? What would be great is if there were tool tips inside the software for newbies, or some link on how to do things like make GIFs.
Just type in the Find, covert to gif.
I know it used to show up before at the front.
How can I download a full HD GIF? Currently, the high res one is also pretty small.
So you can't turn an animated template in Adobe Express directly in to a GIF?
Yes! Watch this video by Andrew Hochradel where he shows how to animate in Adobe Express! ruclips.net/video/mFUKYCb7w0M/видео.html
@@AdobeLiveCommunity Saw that and no, it dosen't answer my question. Can you produced an animated GIF directly from an animated template in Adobe Express?
@@dweir2584 Nope and Adobe needs to address this shit. It is totally frustrating that after paying Adobe for 27 years, this simple feature is still not available with Adobe. It truly SUCKS.
Adobe needs to admit they severely fucked up on this and they need to fix it, NOW, like 27 years ago! Ever used Image Ready back in 1999? This feature should have been with it, where you simply drop a folder of images onto the app and viola an animated GIF is made. WTF Adobe?
How to slow it down?
Yes but how to save gifs in the mobile Adobe Express App itself?