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2008-08-29, 14:38:29
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David D
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I don't know if such a thing exists, but tried downloading 'Capture Cam Pro' with no real luck as well as Snapz Pro & now Im just waiting for adobe after effects to finish downloading.

I want to make a short silly animation,

Say if i have a drawings of a worm, and a raven/crow, i want it to move around the screen. (It doesnt matter if it doesn't look professional, its supposed to be a joke) They just have to open their mouths to speak, crow move wings etc..

does such a program exist, or does anyone know of any other sought of program? I don't want to use flash or anything like that.

I know someone simply used adobe photoshop to move the images around and recorded it using one of those screen recording programs (i don't exactly remember how they did it), like i said the quality isn't very important as it is for comedic purposes.

Thanks
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2008-08-29, 15:22:41
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Flash would do or Photoshop or After Effects or Toon Boom Studio






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2008-08-29, 18:19:37
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DATANOIR Wrote:Flash would do or Photoshop or After Effects or Toon Boom Studio
Toon boom is the most user friendly one i have used






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2008-08-29, 18:25:46
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Try looking on SourceForge.net if you're looking for free stuff
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2008-08-30, 02:08:50
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Use whatever art program youre comfortable with and save each image in sequence as a GIF. Download 'Easy GIF animator' and you can load up all the images and choose how fast or how long each image stays in frame etc and then you save it as an animated GIF or a movie file.

If you want to take screenshots of your screen press the 'prnt screen' key on your keyboard and then choose 'paste' in whatever art program you are using






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