If you've tried to look up how datamoshing works before no doubt you've come across these terms. The first thing you need to know is the basics of how video compression works in regards to I and P frames. What you’re doing doesn't actually have anything to do with gifs at all. What you’re really doing when you create a broken gif isn't really ‘breaking’ the gif. You can skip this part if you really want, but it helps to have a simple understanding of what you’re actually doing. ![]() I will try to explain this as simply as possible, and hope that this helps you learn more about how to datamosh. I don’t want other people to struggle finding out how to do it like I did, because it’s immensely fun and interesting. The point of this tutorial is because It was a pain for me to figure out a way that worked for me. Eventually, after combining knowledge from a few random sources that never seemed to work on their own, I finally figured out how to. ![]() ![]() I way always frustrated and couldn't figure out how to do it. If you’re anything like me, you've probably looked up how to make broken gifs, but only came across things that are for the wrong platform (The one people always seemed to recommend was for Macs only). This tutorial was written for Windows Introduction
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