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How to Animate Your Photos With a Free Online Animation Generator by Kyle Bonro

Did you ever try to create your own animated GIFs, funny slideshows, avatar? Not yet? Perhaps, this opportunity did not draw your attention before. But actually, it offers no difficulty now. One of the easiest ways to give your avatar a unique identity and to stand it out of other avatars is using animated gifs. It is also a great way of making your logo or web site visible.

Those who do not know about creating an animated photos can make use of an animation generator web site which an automatically generate animated gifs from the images provided by you. There is a nice tool that would help and bring you a lot of fun. Flitpics is a free web app which lets you quickly create funny animated GIFs to use for an avatar or for an animated digital signature. You can also supercribe your favourite picture and you don't have to worry about embedding any flash or scripting or to leave the comfort of your web browser.

The main purpose of Flitpics is to create simple slideshows rather than sophisticated animations and it doesn't require registration or anything like that. Well, the service is aimed mostly at social networking users (MySpace, Facebook, Delicious, etc.) who want to pack the most into their profile picture or photo galleries but it is easy-to-use and no doubt that this tool is meant for everyone. Different modes and Flip option allows you to widen the animation potentialities.

Honestly, the options are simple and few. It gives you an embed code, the option to add tags and to pull images from a specific Flickr ID (number at the end of each Flickr photo URL). Have a nice time! Enjoy it!


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