Because this post is super long and image-heavy as it is, the progress photos are stills, not gifs. NOTE: Throughout the tutorial, I include “progress pics” to show what my gif looks like as I go along. It’s a frustrating process but with practice, it gets easier…sometimes, anyway (you’ll see what I mean with the last example). ![]() Rather, it’s to show you how to use adjustment layers to color correct your own gifs (or images) so you don’t have to make them black and white (you certainly can, though…I’m not judging anyone). ![]() The point of this tutorial isn’t to show you the exact settings you should use for your gifs because chances are, they won’t work. I’ve used multiple methods and it varies depending on what I’m working with. While I could easily use a black and white gradient map for horrendous-colored gifs, sometimes I choose not to.At times, it can be a difficult process and from my experience, there’s no “one” way to color correct. Single Gifs Made By Me (tag me you use them? if you want?) HQ means they’re 1000px wide.Difficulty: Intermediate (Basic knowledge of gif-making and some familiarity with adjustment layers required)įor me, one of the most difficult aspects of gif-making is color correction (a.k.a.
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