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hi there this is amish from picks and perfect i hope youamp;#39;re doing amazing so you might hate me for this video but i wanted to create a short video just to remind you that sometimes we just need to be practical so the back story is i posted a little bit of promotional post you know promoting my latest video on matching the background with that of the composite by painting the light here in this if you have a look at the post it is a gif right and a lot of you in the comments asked me that how did you create that gif and he wanted a tutorial on that which is great i loved your idea and thatamp;#39;s why iamp;#39;m creating this video a lot of you suggested that keyframe animation you can just do it in premiere photoshop that is all amazing and might give you amazing results and we even have a video on how to make animated gifs or gifs however you pronounce it in photoshop right here you can watch it but for something as simple as a simple before and after would you have to do t