Inspired by this post (that I straight up stole this title from): https://lemmy.world/post/20349380

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https://files.catbox.moe/0gjb6k.mp4

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Green arrow? What is this? Digg?

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High Quality GIFS

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Welcome! The posting rules here are fairly strict, but I hope you understand. The goal here is to curate high effort GIFs from the Fediverse. That being said, here are the rules:

  • Posts much be at least 25 fps.
  • Lewd content is not allowed. Go to redgifs for that.
  • The GIF must be clear, with no artifacts.
  • Watermarks can not be displayed in the GIF, but providing a link toward more of your OC is fine.
  • No audio.
  • Black bars around the GIF are allowed only if they are involved in some kind of transition.
  • Potaton’t: This one is kind of subjective, but remember the goal is to post high quality here.
  • These are GIFs, not memes. Try to avoid meme-style “impact bold” topt text and bottom text. The content should be clearly visible at all times.
  • Hosting is something you’ll have to figure out for yourself. WEBM is allowed since you’d be cutting down file size by a lot. https://catbox.moe works decently well for files under 200mb.

Now that the rules are out of the way, some free tools that you can use to make your own HQ GIFs:

  • OpenShot: Great for complete newbs. Easy editing and good export options. https://www.openshot.org/
  • KDEnlive: More advanced editor that can be used for more professional work, steeper learning curve, but still approachable https://www.kdenlive.org
  • Olive Video Editor: My personal recommendation. Solid middle ground tool. Non-linear nature may take getting used to for a beginner.
  • Davinci Resolve: Actual professional level application. The learning curve is very high, but not insurmountable. https://www.blackmagicdesign.com

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