In order for one to create a GIF animation one must have an animation software such as Photoshop. There are other programs available such as Adobe Elements or GIFBrewery. With Photoshop one will create a video file, import the video into Photoshop, edit the layers within the GIF and then save the file. For more detailed instruction one can view the Mashable website.
With some application to edit/create GIF animations, like Microsoft GIF Animator
There are many programs and applications that provide support for creating GIF files such as Jasc Animation Shop and Photoshop. Using these programs, you can create GIF files from your images.
It is an image file, not video. GIF file format support more pictures in one file to create and view it as short animation, but this not a video.
its an animation
I think its an animation of your drawing in order of which one you made first.
GIF stands for: Graphic Interchange Format, which is already an animation.
No these objects loos their animation when inserted. Only the first gif displays.
GIF is such a format that supports animation and transparency. See the related question for more details on the GIF format and some other formats that support one of these features.
If you mean Windows Movie Maker and GIF animations, that is easy. Simply import the GIF animation into the program. Drag it down into the Time-line view of the program. Then, drag out the GIF on the time-line (drag it to the right). That is the only way to see the animation work. You have to extend the GIF animation on the time-line for the animation to work.
When the image contains a limited amount of colours or if you want to create a simply animation.
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Animations are technically 'picture' files. So, your animation would have to be in one of the Picture Formats compatible with Windows Movie Maker:.bmp, .dib, .emf, .gif, .jfif, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff, .wmf.GIFs are general animation formats used in the program.