I've made the following finger image with a transparent background: I hope you can download it from this page to use in your gifs. Just open this png in Preview, copy the image, paste it into the screenshot and the adjust the size and position to your liking. Open QuickTime, then File -> Open Image Sequence to import you images and then save them as a movie. If you play the movie, it will be so fast as to be unusable - but don't worry. You can adjust the speed at the next step. Gif Brewery 3 is the only app in this process that didn't come with my Mac. Including my duplicated screenshots, I had 8 images in my "movie." So, I set the "settings" as follows: I had to pay for it (I've forgotten how much now) but I've found it to be more than worth it. The frame count was 8 because I had 8 screenshots. The frame delay was 1500 because I like to have about a second and a half between images in my little slideshows. And the loop delay was 3500 because I like to have a pause of a little over 3 seconds before the slideshow repeats automatically. That's it! If you have a Mac and don't mind downloading Gif Brewery 3, you should be able to do this quite easily (in less time than it's taking me to write this, in fact ). I'm sorry to say, though, that even on Chrome I can't seem to get a direct to Koichi's comment, so here's a screenshot: Now, the only thing left is to upload your gif to your Google drive account, make it public and then make a URL that will work in AppSheet. Here's the url for my gif that I made following Koichi's steps:Īnd here's what it looks like in the detail view of my app.
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