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AnimationFreedom77 06-29-2005, 10:55 PM whats the best way to turn drawings into an animation?? i havn't done anything as of yet, am just wondering how it would work, do i just scan all my images onto the computer and then put them alltogether in movie maker or somethin?? any experts outthere? thanks. KARTOONZ 07-01-2005, 09:58 AM I do all my animations with a program called " COREL 9 " It has an awesome movie maker in it. knightvision 07-01-2005, 12:33 PM I do all my animations with a program called " COREL 9 " It has an awesome movie maker in it. Is it Corel DRAW? I have that one too but don't know where there is a movie maker... can you tell me? nicecar 07-01-2005, 03:01 PM if you gimme all the drawings i will show you. i just use photoshop KARTOONZ 07-01-2005, 03:14 PM Is it Corel DRAW? I have that one too but don't know where there is a movie maker... can you tell me? Its called Corel Photo Paint 9 jcsaleen 07-02-2005, 11:05 AM Easy to work with programs... Paintshop Pro 8 Jasc animation shop Photoshop 7 - C.s is a bit more tricky. proudfordowner 07-08-2005, 10:45 AM I do all my animations with a program called " COREL 9 " It has an awesome movie maker in it. does it cost anything? how much $20 $40 $100 leg a limb? KARTOONZ 07-08-2005, 11:35 PM im not sure what it cost .. got mine as a gift . But it is really simple to use. Freedom77 07-16-2005, 07:24 PM if you gimme all the drawings i will show you. i can make animations in photoshop?? if not i'll look into this corel 9, but iam sure it would ust be like using moviemaker....no?? :confused: jcsaleen 07-16-2005, 07:36 PM i can make animations in photoshop?? It comes with another program attached. lemorris 07-17-2005, 04:13 PM the other program attached to Photoshop is called Image Ready. I'm assuming all you're talking about making is gif animations. If you want something more robust and interactive go with Flash. What exactly are you trying to do? The word "animation" encompasses many many disciplines. For example if you're trying to duplicate old Sinbad stop motion stuff, or Matrix effects nothing we've mentioned will help. You can use a movie making program to animate in a slide show fashion or to simulate certain effects but the applications limitations and cost will determine what you can do. For video animation stuff I use Vegas and a cheap app named video edit pro. If you're trying to do animation old toon style 24 frames per second or whatever then scanning and playing back in an app will work. For this I would once again turn to flash. It's interface is based in motion graphics and it's keyframe configuration is perfect for doing keyframe based animation. It also has scene capability so you can actually build a cartoon and then some. If $$ is a hold up go with the free gif maker and live with your limits. At least you keep all your limbs. Give us some details and see what happens. -Lemorris Freedom77 07-18-2005, 07:50 AM oo thats what image ready is, i never knew what that was for and never used it. i want know how i could make a catoon or a scene, just to bring my drawing to life. i have flash but it seems extremely complex, i have done a few things on paint, then lining them all up in movie maker, iam guessin this should work the same if i line up all my scanned drawings in movie maker. knightvision 07-18-2005, 07:56 AM oo thats what image ready is, i never knew what that was for and never used it. i want know how i could make a catoon or a scene, just to bring my drawing to life. i have flash but it seems extremely complex, i have done a few things on paint, then lining them all up in movie maker, iam guessin this should work the same if i line up all my scanned drawings in movie maker. How does that work? A car comes around a corner. So if I want a 2 seconds movie with 25 fps I have to draw a background and 50 times the car in each new perspective??? Freedom77 07-18-2005, 08:22 AM yea..... would keep me busy :rolleyes: can flash do this easier?? or is there another program? Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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