Prompt: 3D animation of a small, round, fluffy creature with big, expressive eyes explores a vibrant, enchanted forest. The use of warm colors and dramatic lighting further enhances the cozy atmosphere of the image. Its pose and expression convey a sense of innocence and playfulness, as if it is exploring the world around it for the first time. The mood of the painting is one of wonder and curiosity, as the monster gazes at the flame with wide eyes and open mouth. The art style is 3D and realistic, with a focus on lighting and texture. more Prompt: Animated scene features a close-up of a short fluffy monster kneeling beside a melting red candle. Prompt: Animated scene features a close-up of a short fluffy monster kneeling beside a melting red candle. This is a view that captures the raw beauty of the coast and the rugged landscape of the Pacific Coast Highway. The steep drop from the road down to the beach is a dramatic feat, with the cliff’s edges jutting out over the sea. A small island with a lighthouse sits in the distance, and green shrubbery covers the cliff’s edge. The crashing blue waters create white-tipped waves, while the golden light of the setting sun illuminates the rocky shore. more Prompt: Drone view of waves crashing against the rugged cliffs along Big Sur’s garay point beach. You could possibly seperate them manually by selecting those parts by using the magic wand tool.Prompt: Drone view of waves crashing against the rugged cliffs along Big Sur’s garay point beach. If I understood correctly, you want a animated picture to be still, and then be able to switch around the animations? Well, if I did I don't think it's possible to do this unless you have all of the previous pictures, and if you have all the animated layers seperated. For example, my specific idea currently is a photograph of my city I took, but I want to put the animated gif over a billboard that is in the photo. I want to put the animated gif INTO the static picture, and make it a new gif.Īs in, the original animated gif remains animated and functions all the same, but basically now it is just part of a photo which remains still. Heres the thing: I have a static picture, and a already-made gif from a friend. I've found a few tutorials on how to make gifs. I am new to pdn and gif making and picture stuff in general. Had no idea how to efficiently word my question in the title.
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