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This video will show you how to make a gif your desktop background in Windows 10.
Before starting I did mention that this software is buggy in the video although many users have had success so I would like to thank Reddit user Im-German-Lets-Party for creating the software.
Find the gif file you would like to use.
Right click on your desktop and go to personalise.
Change your settings to slide show and the change period to a day.
Now we want to convert your gif to an mp4 file, in the tutorial I used the following converter although there are many available: https://cloudconvert.com/gif-to-mp4
We need to download videopaper from: https://www.reddit.com/r/VideoPaper/
Extract the file folder onto the desktop and open the application.
You will need to create a video panel and call it Desktop 1 (or a name of your choice) and set the top and left value to 0 and width/ height will be the resolution of your screen. Click on set Size and Position, the press on set video and find your mp4 file.
Now you have a video wallpaper on your desktop that will automatically load when you start your computer and log into your desktop.
I am not responsible for anything that happens on your machine and these tutorials are to be used at your own risk. If in doubt contact an IT professional.
I'd say that it competes with Premiere for editing and After Effects / FCPX for motion graphics.
The editing is probably arguably pretty similar in ability - Resolve even has a window that opens when u install asking if you're more familiar with FCPX / Media Composer / Premier Pro and it'll set the same keyboard layout.
For motion graphics / effects the new Fusion page is again similar to AE / FCPX in ability but comes to it from a dramatically different angle. Where AE is layers and nested compositions Fusion is node-based. It can be a bit of a mind-stretcher to initially start thinking like that but it makes it, honestly, astonishingly powerful.
Like I mentioned, Fusion has been incorporated into Resolve now...but the stand-alone Fusion is still available and also has a free version to check out (with no 'bad' limitations). So if you want to check that out separately: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/fusion/
Don't think this was off-topic, think it's a comparison a lot of people make :)
You can screenshot the SMS conversation since screenshots allow you to take photos of multiple messages at one time. And this is the way that Apple recommends. Just open the Messages app and select the sms you want to print. Scroll until the text messages are visible on the screen. Press the Sleep/Wake button and Home button at the same time and go the Photos app to find the screenshots. Or try another easier way to directly export and print text messages from iPhone