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Some I’ve seen don’t even actually create the GIF, you need to do some extra legwork for that. But Loop? It’s as easy as can be, and sports a few helpful tools to boot.
Counting from 1 to 48,140,288, this GIF needs a home for the next millenia. ... Yes, This GIF Takes 1,000 Years To Loop. Counting from 1 to 48,140,288, ...
Meet Orbo. He’s one of the most prolific and talented GIF artists on the Internet. His specialty is making GIFs that never end because they’re stuck in an infinite loop.
Inspired by looping videos like GIFs and Vines that have kept millions of Web and mobile users entertained for countless hours, a startup called Coub is adding an extra layer of creativity to the ...
How do you build a GIF that takes 1,000 years to loop? Use 48,140,288 frames that tick forward on a 10-minute interval. That's what artists Juha van Ingen and Janne Särkelä have done.
Though it’s almost 30 years old, the humble gif has had something of a resurgence of late, its simplicity slotting in perfectly as part of today’s fast, frivolous vernacular.
Click to make the GIF, and boom, you’ve got a loop you can enjoy for yourself, or share with all your friends. According to the original Hacker News thread, user RoryGlyphic, ...
The emergence of the animated GIF over the last few years has made short visual loops a regular part of our media diet, but the phenomenon is not an entirely new one. As Chris Baraniuk points out ...
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