GIFUP - Create animate picture online

Posted on the November 30th, 2007 under Design, Internet, Tutorial by dicky

GIFUP can easily import pictures and then compile into animate GIF file. User can also import pictures from flickr or any website.

GIFUP

GIFUP let you create animate pictures instantly and easily. You can choose to upload the source from your own PC, grab images from Flickr gallery, or get images from website. The maximum file size for single picture is 1025kb.

You can eaily create animate banner, forum avatar, or pictures slide show in seconds! Let us take an example from grabbing images from Flickr. We search for keyword “computer” and found 5880 records:

GIFUP Flickr search

To add images, simply click on the result found. After you added images, you can change the animation settings including the size and speed. One interesting point the GIFUP offer is that they let you edit the images selected.

GIFUP edit

Although some GIF application can create better animation, but GIFUP is good enough for creating simple animate pictures. For a beginner, it take no time to learn! So, why not create an animate picture now?

NOTE: If you grab your images from Flickr, remember that those images may subject to copyright!

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    3 Responses to 'GIFUP - Create animate picture online'

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    1. Karlo.PinoyBlogero said, on December 3rd, 2007 at 8:49 pm

      Ayan! Nice find! This would prove useful especially if I have to create GIFs while I am away from my computer and renting in a computer shop.

      Happy blogging!

    2. dicky said, on December 4th, 2007 at 12:05 am

      @Karlo: Thanks for support me! Hope you can enjoy their service!

    3. parenting said, on February 12th, 2008 at 9:25 pm

      great blog

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