![]() ![]() Download the animated GIF as a “fast” speed file.Making the words dark, like the background in this instance, will make them feel like a neon light flashing off! Change the color of the words on each page to give a show/hide effect.You will now have 4 pages, each with the text added in sequence, ready to edit.Check your pages and make sure the shapes are alternating positions on every second frame or page. When you are happy with the second frame, go ahead and duplicate both the first and second pages and drag them into position on the layers tab. ![]() On the second frame, move, and also rotate the position of each of the shapes on the sides to give them some movement in your animation.Duplicate the page, so you have 2 pages or “frames” in total to create your GIF.Choose an Easil template and lay out your text as a “finished” image.It flashes in and out of your design in neon-fashion, like this Flash Sale example below: This alternating-colors effect makes a feature of your headline font. Most of the GIFs you see flying around the internet are based on text swiping or flying in … but we think alternating the color of the text can make your graphic pop so much more. TIP:Don’t move the position of the text on this type of animation as it will become overbearing! 2 “Alternating colored text” Animated GIF Don’t forget to check out the video above which shows you how we created this design style using a landscape template. Download the animated GIF as a “medium” speed file.You will now have 3 pages, each with the shape elements located in different parts of the page, ready to animate.Scroll down to the second and 3rd pages in your Easil file, and move the elements to different positions on the page, rotating them around the feature text.Duplicate the page twice so you have a total of 3 pages, or 3 “frames” for your GIF. ![]()
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