Innovating with our photos and videos is an activity that many of us enjoy. Here you can learn how to create photos with a moving background on iPhone and Android.
It should not be confused with creating a GIF or animated image, although they are obviously quite similar. After creating your photos with motion background, you can share them and for example, create a shared photo album on iPhone.
You may see many times that other people upload photos to their networks in which something is moving while the rest remains static, without moving.
If you still don’t know how to create these types of images or you don’t know which application is best for this, no problem.
We bring in this post the way to do it step by step, as well as the tool that we use.
Another question that is always present when we talk about installing or downloading a new application is whether it will work for our device.
Also, knowing where to find it is something that is greatly appreciated. Thus, we clarify that this App works for both iPhone and Android.
Similarly, you can download it directly from the store of each one. That is, in the Play Store if you have Android and in the App Store for iPhone. Keep reading, we will tell you which application you are looking for.
What do I need to create or take photos with a moving background?
In order to create photos with a moving background on iPhone and Android, we first need to have the application that will allow us to do so.
Currently, many applications are capable of giving a better finish to photos with the effects or filters they offer. For example, the case of Instagram when creating panoramic photos.
The tool that we have chosen and that we recommend is the “ Lopsie ” app , this is totally free and as we have already said, it can be found in the store of both systems.
When you search, look at the icon that represents the application. In it you can find two blue circles (one inside the other) with a blue equal point in the center.
After having installed the Loopsie, you must take this step by step to learn how to create photos with a moving background on iPhone and Android.
How do i do it?
When executing the app, before being able to start it will ask for permission to access the camera of our equipment. We will give “Accept” to continue.
We will go to the interface where we will see the image captured by our camera. It is recommended before recording that we know which object or person is the one that will be in motion.
We will leave the capture button pressed for a while, just outside the button you are pressing you will see a circular bar.
This last anger will be emptied until the engraving process is complete, at which point you can stop pressing.
Next, we will go to another screen where you will read the word “Ready!” or “Done” next to the sample image of the video we have captured.
In addition, the program shows you an example of how these fabulous moving images look.
Selecting the icon that contains our video (you can find it in the lower right) will open it in full screen.
What is shown to us is a static image, and you will surely wonder, what do I do with this now? Well, in this step is where we tell the program what we want to be in motion and what not.
We can achieve this, activating the option that allows everything we touch to be selected to be in motion. Or, on the contrary, what you select would be fixed.
You will find a slider button at the bottom left to change this setting.
What we touch will be shaded white, be sure to mark the entire object. When we stop touching the screen, we will have our image created.
Where are my photos stored?
At the end of editing the video, the application gives us the option of uploading it directly to your social networks such as Twitter or Instagram, as well as allowing you to save it in the device’s gallery or photo album.
Something remarkable about this app is that it does not add any watermark. Your image will be totally clean and personalized to your liking.
For example, it also gives you options like the one that turns the video into a loop in which it repeats and repeats.