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Post by pezzer123 on Mar 17, 2007 12:26:28 GMT -1
* This is now just a rushed version, as i made the real thing on photoshop and now thats corrupt. so i'm going to just write it here and maybe add the pictures (if possible) afterwards.*
1. Create an animation, using pivot.
2. Firstly save the animation as a normal PIV file (this is just for the backup so the animation can be edited), then you have to save the animation as a GIF.
3. You'll get asked what settings you want for the GIF, change these to suit yourself. I usually make the frame rate thing 6 and the other one 2 (sorry i can't remember what it is - i use a different pivot).
4. There we go, the pivot is saved an ready to be turned into a film.
5. Load up Windows Movie Maker - or any other movie making system you may have.
6. Then you will have to load your animation, to do this click upload images - NOT VIDEO - as this is a GIF. You then have your animation ready to be editted with.
7. Once you've fiddled around with it and made the movie with it - Added Music, other animations to join with it, ect. You can click Save the project and then after that finsih the movie creation by saving to the computer. It says it somewhere.
8. It will tell you where you want to save it and more but just select a place, then leave what picture quality thing you want - it doesn't make much difference.
9. Your done, you movie is saved wherever you saved it and you can upload it wherever.
If you have any questions about it please ask as i've just rushed this now.
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Post by Cerpin Taxt on Mar 17, 2007 12:28:21 GMT -1
Thanks a lot Steve, I'll be sure to show this to my brother when he gets home.
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