How to use purupuru maker

Use purupuru maker to turn a still image into a purupuru-style wobble animation directly in your browser. The basic flow is upload, set the brush, paint the movable parts, preview the wobble, and export.

1. Upload an image

Open the purupuru maker editor and upload a PNG, JPEG, or WebP image. Character art, stickers, avatars, and images with clear soft details usually work best. If the image has a transparent background, keep it as PNG so the exported animation preserves the clean edges.

2. Choose brush thickness

Use the brush-size control to choose how wide your strokes should be. A thinner brush gives more precise edges, while a thicker brush is faster for large hair, clothing, or sticker areas.

3. Paint the moving area

Use Paint mode to brush over the parts that should move. Hair, ribbons, sleeves, ears, stickers, and soft character details usually work best. Unpainted areas stay steadier.

Avoid painting the whole image unless you intentionally want everything to move. Selective masks usually create a cleaner purupuru effect because the viewer can compare the moving details against a stable base.

4. Preview the wobble

Switch to Preview mode and tune the strength, speed, spring, and damping controls. A small amount of motion often looks cleaner than pushing every slider to the maximum.

5. Fix common issues

If the motion looks too rubbery, reduce strength or increase damping. If the image barely moves, paint a larger mask area or increase strength a little. If edges look unstable, repaint the mask with a smaller brush.

6. Export the animation

When the motion feels right, export the result as an MP4 video or GIF. Chrome and Edge usually provide the smoothest export support for browser canvas recording.

Privacy while editing

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