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[Music] this is nick with logosbynic.com and in this tutorial well be going over how you can create simple animated gifs using inkscape now unfortunately inkscape doesnt allow you to export animated gifs so what were going to do is were going to create the frames individually and then open them as layers in and then from there we can export as an animated gif and if you dont know what is its a free and open source image editor ill have a link to that in the description of the video if you want to download and that real quick and then youll be good to get started so for my example here as you can see i have this little animated character that i create we have some basic facial movements going on here and then we have a sleeping cat on the desk with his tail occasionally moving and the way that i made this was i created these frames individually here in inkscape and what i did was i used the batch export feature to export all of these individual images and then open them with an