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S May 24, 2017 at 10:52 history suggested Pierre.Vriens CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jan 3, 2017 at 15:16 answer added workbench timeline score: 0
Dec 20, 2016 at 15:33 vote accept Muffin Man
Dec 15, 2016 at 17:39 answer added Ryan timeline score: 0
Dec 15, 2016 at 14:13 comment added Ryan Running a test for you now that I'm pretty sure will work... but on my pretty beefy work computer its going to take just over an hour to finish. Mind you I should've scaled it down first. Anyways when it finishes if it doesn't cut out then Ill let you know how I did it.
S Dec 15, 2016 at 13:51 review First posts
Dec 15, 2016 at 15:10
Dec 15, 2016 at 13:50 history reopened Ryan
Dec 14, 2016 at 15:56 comment added Rafael Muffin Man, the way to do this would be animating your background with a CSS transition or keyframe. You will get a file at arround 100 times smaller.
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Dec 14, 2016 at 15:10 comment added Muffin Man @Cai I created this just for simply testing it out. I was planning on compressing the file to reduce the size.
Dec 14, 2016 at 15:06 comment added Joonas As far as I'm aware you can't, but I don't think I've ever dug very deep trying to find out. There are quite a few third party applications that can convert video to gif, I'd perhaps try one of them. Another thought I had was that: if it's a gif you are making, it's probably for a website, so maybe you could animate that scrolling another way, like css or javascript, which would help you reduce the file size as well.
Dec 14, 2016 at 15:02 comment added Muffin Man @Joonas It seems that you are correct ( i.imgur.com/hpI88Md.png ) The video cuts off that that point, when it reaches the 500/500 frame limit. Would it be possible to export a file as gif within After Effects itself?
Dec 14, 2016 at 14:57 history edited Muffin Man CC BY-SA 3.0
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Dec 14, 2016 at 14:57 comment added Joonas My first thought is that Photoshop has a 500 frame limit. When you're exporexporting the gif, check if you have 500/500 frames and then check if the last frame is the same as in the video before exporting... Then try to reduce the framerate or explore other solutions.
Dec 14, 2016 at 14:56 history edited Muffin Man CC BY-SA 3.0
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Dec 14, 2016 at 14:46 history closed Ryan Needs more focus
Dec 14, 2016 at 14:46 comment added Ryan Hi, please edit your post to be a more detailed question. We can figure out you're asking, "Whats the problem" but without knowing more details such as your Save As Settings and Frame Rate and whatnot we can't answer it. There's probably a good chance in doing this you'll even figure it out on your own.
Dec 14, 2016 at 14:43 history asked Muffin Man CC BY-SA 3.0