So, guys, I’ve been messing around with this thing called “making intensifies gifs,” and let me tell you, it’s been quite a ride. I started off completely clueless, just seeing these shaky, vibrating gifs all over the internet and wondering, “How the heck do people make these?”
I dived into the web, searching for anything related to “intensifies gifs.” Found some websites talking about generating these things, something called , but that’s a dead end these days.
Then I stumbled upon all sorts of online GIF makers. You know, the kind where you can upload a video or a bunch of images and turn them into a GIF. It dawned on me that this was probably the way to go.
- First, I tried a couple of those free online GIF makers.
- I uploaded some random video clips, played around with the settings.
- I could add text, stickers, even sound effects, but nothing about making them “intensify”.
Then it hit me. What if I just make a bunch of slightly different versions of the same image and then string them together as a GIF? You know, like those old-school flipbooks! So, I opened up my trusty image editor, nothing fancy. I took a regular image and started messing with it.
- I duplicated the image a few times.
- On each copy, I shifted the image just a tiny bit, rotated it ever so slightly, maybe even stretched it a little in one direction.
- I made sure to keep the changes really subtle, just enough to create that shaky effect when played in sequence.
After that, I went back to one of those online GIF makers and uploaded all my slightly altered images. I set the frame delay to something really short, like 0.05 seconds, so it would animate super fast. And bam! It worked! I had created my very own intensifies gif!
Size Matters
One thing I noticed was that the file size can get pretty big if you’re not careful. I read somewhere that the average GIF size is around 480p resolution, like 640×480 pixels. So, I made sure to resize my images before making the GIF. It definitely helped keep the file size down.
It’s not rocket science, but it’s pretty fun to mess around with. It might take a few tries to get the hang of it, but once you do, you can make all sorts of crazy, shaking gifs to annoy your friends with!
It is so easy to make them. Just try several times and you will get it! Go for it!