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* [[Peek]] - [https://github.com/phw/peek Github]<br>Record your screen straight to a GIF (or video) | * [[Peek]] - [https://github.com/phw/peek Github]<br>Record your screen straight to a GIF (or video) | ||
* [[Glimpse]] and [[Gnu IMP]]<br>Can create GIFs from several images. | * [[Glimpse]] and [[Gnu IMP]]<br>Can create GIFs from several images. In brief: put each frame of the animation on its own layer, and export as a GIF. | ||
===CLI=== | ===CLI=== |
Revision as of 16:24, 7 March 2022
GIFs have become a pretty standard way to promote games. Lots of game pages on Itch use them as their main image, for example.
Guides
- Making Chained GIF Cover Images in Linux [Easy Mode] - Guide by Alex Griffith on making GIFs using Peek and the CLI tool Gifsicle.
Tools
All free, unless specified.
GUI
- Peek - Github
Record your screen straight to a GIF (or video) - Glimpse and Gnu IMP
Can create GIFs from several images. In brief: put each frame of the animation on its own layer, and export as a GIF.
CLI
- FFmpeg - Homepage
General tool for working with audio and video. Can extract frames from a video as images, piece together images into a video or GIF, and convert video to GIF. - Gifsicle - Homepage
GIF-dedicated tool for creating, editing, and even comparing GIFs. - ImageMagick - Homepage
General tool for manipulating images. Handy for creating animations out of sprite sheets. It can do everything. - Yeetgif - Github
Add animated effects. Has channer vibes though.