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Noob question. How do you make multi gif signatures?


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I've seen a lot of y'all have signatures with multiple gifs and they look stunning. I want to make a signature like that too but I can't find out a way how to combine several gifs side by side into one image? I don't have PS unfortunately. How did you guys do it? Pls share. meowfaceplz.png

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there are online tools you can use! someone will be here in like a second to tell you hehe bc i use ps so i don't remember... but fear not! there's plenty of alternatives!

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Google ezgif, you can combine Gifs there and also change the size

 

I've been using EZgif to resize my gifs but somehow I am not able to combine them :O. Like there is that merge gifs side-by-side option but when I upload it doesn't show anything :(

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I've been using EZgif to resize my gifs but somehow I am not able to combine them :O. Like there is that merge gifs side-by-side option but when I upload it doesn't show anything :(

 

Hm, that's weird because it works for me. I basically change the size of both gifs, and then put them together through the side by side option, upload the picture on some page and then use it here. 

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Hm, that's weird because it works for me. I basically change the size of both gifs, and then put them together through the side by side option, upload the picture on some page and then use it here. 

 

That sounds so nice omg. I wish it worked for me :(. Don't know what's wrong with my computer. 

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Make all the gifs the same size and have the same number of frames. Then you combine two in a gif and the other two in another gif because you are only allowed two in a sig. The max size for each final gif should be around 390 in width if I'm not mistaken so both gifs can fit on the same line. 

 

If you go to the Resize thread they will make it for you.

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Make all the gifs the same size and have the same number of frames. Then you combine two in a gif and the other two in another gif because you are only allowed two in a sig. The max size for each final gif should be around 390 in width if I'm not mistaken so both gifs can fit on the same line. 

 

If you go to the Resize thread they will make it for you.

 

Ohhh. So all of them have to be the exact same number of frames?? I wanted to DIY it but at this point I'm considering just asking someone else to do it. 

 

Actually..wait that makes sense. I'm dumb lol. 

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Ohhh. So all of them have to be the exact same number of frames?? I wanted to DIY it but at this point I'm considering just asking someone else to do it. 

 

Actually..wait that makes sense. I'm dumb lol. 

The two that you want to combine in one gif should have the same number of frames because they both will play together at the same time and if one finished before the other then a blank space will appear. It's not hard if you have photoshop and can find a simple tutorial online. But yeah, there are people willing to help laugh.png

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I'm a beginner in Photoshop but how do you do it Photoshop? Just wondering

You open the pic you want and then either edit first or simply crop to your liking, then change the image size so that the measurements don’t supersede 450 x 250; then you save, upload to an online pic storing site like imgur, and copy paste the image address into your signature box. You can combine up to 2 pics or 1 per row as long as they don’t supersede the measurement limits!

 

 

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