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[GH-ISSUE #576] Feature Request - Adding Custom Border Image #1982
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Originally created by @SethDocherty on GitHub (Jan 6, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/576
I currently make a bunch of GIFs for our documentation that visualizes workflows and often times I need to add a border, say a phone, tablet, or monitor (something like this). I would essentially like to throw my animated screen capture right into the screen of the image so it looks something like this.
I currently have a clunky work-around where I take my capture -> overlay it into the image -> record the capture again with the new border. It would be nice if I could add a custom image border to my screen capture in the the project editor, through the Border tool under the image tab.
Is this something the is currently possible and I'm not in the right menu?