
Preview your GIF by clicking on the Play icon. If you’re using more than three images, repeat this step until you’ve set the layer for all your frames. Here, hide the first two layers in order to reveal the third layer in the frame. You’ll see that now the second frame shows the image in the second layer. To change the image, go to Layers and unhide the first layer. Repeat this step for the following frames.įrom the thumbnail, you’ll see that the second frame is also showing the first image. Click on the drop-down menu next to it and select your preferred duration e.g.

Below the thumbnail, you’ll see “ 0 sec.” This is the duration this frame will be displayed in the GIF. This will create three frames in the Timeline. Since I have three images in this scenario, I’ll duplicate the frame twice. Make sure your top layer is selected and click on the icon below to duplicate the frame. If it's not automatically selected, select it from the drop-down menu and then click it so that the frame animation options show up. In the Timeline window, click Create Frame Animation. This will make the Timeline window appear below the workspace. Click and drag the edges of the crop to make your selection.įrom the top menu, go to Window and check the Timeline option. If you didn’t need to check the “Attempt to Automatically Align Source Images” box in the previous step, you can skip ahead to Step 3.Ģ. If Photoshop has auto-aligned the images, they may look a little distorted but you can fix this by cropping the frames. You can also rename them by clicking on the name of the layer. If you want, you can rearrange the order of these layers by clicking and dragging them. You can find them in the Layers panel in the bottom right corner.

Photoshop will then begin the process of creating a layer for each image that you uploaded. Once you’ve selected your images, click OK. This will stabilise the whole frame of the GIF. If your images are unaligned, you can check the box asking you to Attempt to Automatically Align Source Images.
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In the following window, click Browse and select the series of images that you want to load into stacks. Here are the images I'll be working with below.įrom the top menu in Photoshop, go to File -> Scripts -> Load Files into Stack. Make sure the images you choose have a flow. You can take any number of files but for the sake of this tutorial, keep it simple. For the purpose of this tutorial, I’m using Photoshop 2021 but you can use whatever version of Photoshop you already have. To make a GIF, you’re going to need a series of images and Photoshop.
