Create your own gif image

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Create your own gif image
<div class="text-justify">First of all my respectful greetings to all the Hive.blog community, in this opportunity we will show the excellent nexus between geometry and technologies in order to create our own images with movement.
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So let's meet our gif:
<center>![Gif_Create your own image.gif](https://images.hive.blog/DQmeXYJMF11E4JJm4rjXBP5LSUHLFnCKfJijG5mUADMZUaW/Gif_Create%20your%20own%20image.gif)</center>

<h3>Geometric shapes used</h3>

<center>![1.JPG](https://images.hive.blog/DQmV891HRKA6eFAyBS3jBT9Yg7ZhwVST5gmJojhyaF4kU1T/1.JPG)</center>

In this way you can observe the proper coupling of the above geometric shapes and we will now describe them in order to identify them.

<h3>Description of the geometric shapes used</h3>

<center>![2.JPG](https://images.hive.blog/DQmRggNn62acxbwUr1hLMWCUPrf9c9ZhpCUV6yqe7asB89M/2.JPG)</center>

It is necessary to remember the use of other options pointed out in image tools such as; object ordering (front, back, front and back), object grouping, all of this leads us to our first image as follows:

<center>![3.JPG](https://images.hive.blog/DQmcn3sYp9Mc5sFA8NrsQjjUbiCbiQLbnp5Azc98tczEpWR/3.JPG)</center>

From the previous image we start to provide mobility to each one of them and thus achieve our objective:

<center>![4.JPG](https://images.hive.blog/DQmTigFUT1qQ1aphtFXzWjur1XnqfA1FxhKidprguYdAi2s/4.JPG)</center>

In the previous image we can visualize the change of some parts of the body of our runaway horse simulating the mobility necessary for the realization of our gif.

<h3>Elaboration of our gif</h3>

To create our gif, we must follow these steps:

Step 1: Open PhotoScape

<center>![5.png](https://images.hive.blog/DQmVxJHQKubNA8apCMQnuerYFqHTkucoqsqKq9eY8JCzs3e/5.png)</center>

Step 2: Place our images as follows:

<center>![6.JPG](https://images.hive.blog/DQmTvGonpigdWbiNVmVvFPoPr4vBheP4o5gmVp4xFqqXvMg/6.JPG)</center>

Step 3: Now we drag the images to the place where the frames are located as follows:

<center>![7.JPG](https://images.hive.blog/DQmabgYU8aLHPt8hkGpGukMUmiUjrrpQ1fsSmCNeefzftid/7.JPG)</center>

We proceed to save and we get the gif shown above, until another opportunity my dear readers.</div>
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