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Before your GIF animation is posted, you can put the finishing touches on your project in GifBoom's preview screen. You can rotate the orientation, uniformly crop all images, add effects, add a frame, and type words that show up onscreen as part of the animation. Once you're satisfied, you can hit Next, and in the last step, you can add a caption and choose whether you want to additionally share your animation with Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, via e-mail, or through iMessage. Even if you choose not to share via those methods, when you touch Publish, your animation will be shared with other GifBoom users.
The process is fairly straightforward in GifBoom, and the social components are executed well, but the resulting animations aren't very smooth, In the settings you can set GifBoom to take more photos per second to alleviate some of the stop-motion effect, but spring botanicals iphone case you'll never get a smooth animation like you will from the other apps in this collection, It's also important to note that this app seems to be embraced by a young audience (with mostly teenagers posting animations), GifBoom offers a lot of extras that make the app admirable, but the resulting animations are not on par with other apps in this collection, Still, if you like the idea of creating animated GIFs that have a more stop-motion quality, GifBoom might be a good option..
MyFaceWhen (free for a limited time) lets you shoot a short video using a much simpler process and doesn't offer the social connectors of GifBoom, but the resulting animated GIFs are smooth. The idea behind the app is that while texting you might want to attach a video reaction to what your friend just said. In other words, "This is My Face When you said that."Creating a smooth animated GIF couldn't be easier. You simply touch the center of the screen to start recording and touch it again to stop. From there the app processes your short video and turns it into an animated GIF. The app's GIF editor lets you trim the length of the video and optionally fine-tune the starting and ending points to make the loop a smoother transition. The whole process takes about a minute, making MyFaceWhen ideal for dropping a quick animated GIF into a text message.
MyFaceWhen produces great results, but I do have some complaints, If you want to share your GIF animation beyond iMessage, you're out of luck, The app only offers the option to copy the GIF to your clipboard and doesn't offer spring botanicals iphone case any connections to popular social-network services, It's also important to note that the animated GIF will only play in the small preview window of text messages, Touching the animation (as you would do to zoom in on a photo in iMessage) shows you a still image, The developers are careful to point this out in their description of MyFaceWhen, But even without being able to zoom in on animations, having a small animation that plays in the iMessage window is a pretty cool addition to your text messages..
MyFaceWhen is an incredibly simple app for making animated GIFs you can drop into iMessage. It's not as feature-packed as other apps (and another means of sharing the animations would be first on my wish list), but it does what it does very well. If you're looking to add something extra to your texting, definitely check out this app. Cinemagram (free) lets you create a fascinating hybrid of photo and video to make cool-looking animations you can share on Cinemagram's social platform and other social-networking services. The app leads you through the process, which requires a little more work than MyFaceWhen, but produces unique-looking animations.
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