IIRC, Pixlr has been around a long time. I last checked it out a few years ago, and it was _way_ different + had a very limited feature set. My guess is that they may have seen sites like Photopea and decided to copy that model... ?
I wanted to edit gifs, frame by frame like in stop motion movies, so I made this app that allows you to build and animate gifs without the overhead of photoshop. It splits a premade gif into frames then allows you to edit these frames one at a time directly on the app
Add some example gifs to play with! I don't have any gifs on hand, and I'm unlikely to go through the hassle of finding a good candidate gif, downloading it, and then reuploading it to your site. Would love to play with some good examples!
Nice work. Something I've wanted before, but I'm a little confused by the UX.
I upload a gif, select a frame, modify it. But then I seem to only be able to add it to the end of the gif?
Changes are not made to the existing frame.
And I don't seem to be able to change the order of frames (ie: move the modified frame to it's original position).
I recently used this tool (https://ezgif.com/add-text), which got the job done. The most useful feature on it was the capability to set "x frame to x frame". ie: add text from frame 25 - end or 25 - 40.
The combination of your layers feature, plus frame x to x, would make this quite productive.
Thank you for your feedback. You can modify the frame by pressing the up arrow on the frame. The up arrow sets the frame to the current value of the canvas, the down arrow sets the canvas to the given frame.
I remember when AIM was a hyper-popular thing with my generation (Millennial) in the early 2000s. The communities around buddy icons all passed around a pirated copy of Jasc Animation Shop to create buddy icons. So many great things were made with that piece of software. It just worked and was so easy to use that 10-year-olds could pick it up and go.
Ahem. Photoshop* vibes. While the tool has utility it falls nowhere near the "photoshop vibes" category. I understand it's all marketing but come on man...
Simply put, each layer, whose name starts with "_a_", defines a frame. Layers with other names are visible in all frames.
An example: go here http://photopea.com#iL9sRwekM and press File - Export As - GIF :)