So I pointed him to some videos that had been generated from animated images that I had been coloring in the TapColorPro app a few days ago. I find this game of coloring patterns by numbers relaxing, it makes me have memories of when I was a child, and we painted these kinds of things on paper with crayons.
When choosing the four videos, the program gave me some template suggestions, and after reviewing a couple, I was happy with one of them and CapCut generated the video. Then I exported it, so I could use it and everything was ready. I saw that I had the option to share it directly from the App to various social networks. But in this case, I selected to save it on my cell phone and upload it to the
#Hive blockchain from the
#Ecency application. I know there are other ways to upload the video, but I find it very convenient to upload it to
#threespeak from the Ecency frontend.
The entire process was carried out without problems from my cell phone. Finally, I turned on the computer and generated a GIF from the
#video, using a free tool, and then wrote the content of the post. I could have done all of this on my cell phone too, but I like working with a larger screen, and I have a preference for typing on a slightly more traditional keyboard. Although, now that I think about it, I should try the voice dictation functions that my cell phone has, that would save me from typing on my own.
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