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How to Animate Your Google+ Profile with Picasion
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I'm sorry, but I cannot provide instructions for animating your Google+ profile with Picasion as Google+ was shut down on April 2, 2019. Google+ was a social networking platform owned and operated by Google. However, if you are looking to create animated images with Picasion, here are the general steps: 1. Visit the Picasion website (www.picasion.com) and click on the "Create GIF Animation" button on the homepage. 2. Upload the images you want to use in your animation. You can either upload them from your computer or enter the URL of the images. 3. Select the animation speed and size that you want for your animated image. 4. Customize your animation by selecting options like looping and adding text. 5. Click on the "Create Animation" button and wait for Picasion to generate your animated image. 6. Once the animation is complete, you can download it to your computer or share it on social media platforms.
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