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welcome back everyone in todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;ll be looking at how to easily create and export gifs or gifs whatever you call it ride on figma so before i started making this video i sat down and i tried a bunch of plugins related to exporting gifs but most of them needed multiple frames which basically act as an image sequence to create a gif and trust me this was a hectic job which needs a lot of unnecessary manual effort however finally i came across this plug-in called motion by pavel a huge shout out to this guy who has made creating and exporting gifs so much easier with this plugin and guess what itamp;#39;s totally free to use so without wasting any more time letamp;#39;s get started so here we are on figma and just to keep this tutorial quick iamp;#39;m going to demonstrate a simple loading animation so for that iamp;#39;ve got this frame here which has a couple of layers the first one is a plane group which has a rectangle and a vector icon which is the plane