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Google+ and Auto awesome pimp out your holiday pictures

Source: RosaGolijan

Google has recently updated Auto Awesome to add two new effects to your snapshots: Twinkle and Snow.

  1. Twinkle: Upload a new photo of something that sparkles (like a Christmas tree or a chandelier), and it will be updated to a version with animated lights that twinkle.
  2. Snow: Upload a new photo with snow to Google+, and it will be updated to a version with an animated subtle falling snow effect.

In both cases, you'll get a notification when your Auto Awesome image is ready. These auto awesome features will help you celebrate the ‘wonder’ in winter wonderland! 

Source: ErikMurphyChutorian

Source: ErikMurphyChutorian
The effects are very smooth and subtle unlike most of the "in your face" animated gifs out there.  There are already many clever examples of people getting creative with the new effects.

More examples of these types of pics can be found here: AutoAwesome

#googleplusupdate #autoawesome #holidays

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