today we shall discuss about:
loading bar gif
so y'all have spammed me for this tutorial for quite some time and lemme tell y'all one thing: it's not difficult, it's tedious.
do you have to remake it each time? no, you don't. there's a little trick that i will teach you (but make sure to have excellent internet - AND DON'T GET OFF THE PHONE OR CLOSE THE APP WHILE DOING THAT). however, we will first learn how to make such a gif.
unfortunately, I cannot give it away as a resource since they aren't customizable. and if they aren't customizable, you are basically contributing 0% to the edit.
about the text thing, you can add the text later too (by later i mean after the loading bar is completed). I just found this method sweeter and simpler to make.
as always, remember to credit me. specific instructions given in terms & conditions.
for this edit, you will require two apps:
i. over or any other app that allows you to create canvases
ii. gif maker-editorsteps to make this finger-pain ::
¹; canvas
open over and select the yellow plus sign at the bottom of the screen to generate your canvas. im using a super thin canvas so if you want something slightly thicker you can increase the height by ten pixels or more. and remember to turn off constrain proportions!
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Aurora
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