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Adding animation to pictures and such.


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#1 jane

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Posted 05 March 2005 - 05:32 AM

The si'mplest ani'mation you can create will have just two frames, but lots of ani'mations have many more. Check out the examples below:






The ani'mation  above is mostly one of changing colours.

It's made up of the following frames repeated rapidly one after the other:






The ani'mation below uses a moving aspect. This ani'mation is made up of ten frames. In each one the martian is moved a little further along until frame 7, when it starts to move back again:




Some I'mportant things to remember about ani'mations:


Keep all your pictures the same size


Try to make sure that the parts that change in your ani'mation
are small but still noticeable e.g. our green alien above moves
his knees one way and then the other, but although this is a small
change, it isn't one people are likely to miss.


Ani'mations can become quite large in terms of file size. To help reduce this, don't draw your pictures too big, and if the programme you are using has an Opti'misation Wizard, try running this. Don't worry, it isn't as complicated as it sounds and by doing things like removing spare frames etc, it can often reduce the file size substantially.

OK, so now you know how to ani'mate - next thing we know you'll be making people jumping, talking, winking, runing etc.

If you are still in  need of a free ani'mation program, go to  www.jasc.com and download the trial version of ani'mation shop 3.




#2 Guest_Rambo_*

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Posted 05 March 2005 - 05:38 AM

Nice tut jane :p I must get Ani'mation Shop back.

#3 jane

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Posted 05 March 2005 - 05:47 AM

Thanks star. by the way, if anyone wants, they can pm me the ani'mations they make after reading this tut and I will post them in the opening post :p

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