loves anime but wants to make own seires needs alot of help!
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loves anime but wants to make own seires needs alot of help!
i want to make own of my own but i dont know how to do it i got the art and thphotographs on my computer but need to know or get a site that will tell me how to put it on there without some kind of delay on the slides using window movie maker
- madbunny
- Joined: Tue Jun 17, 2003 3:12 pm
Uh, what?
You mean you want to make an original series based on your own artwork?
Or do you just want to know how to compile individual cells to create animated sequences?
Either way, if that is the case, you are better off going to your public libary or bookstore for information.
If you just want to make music videos, then read the guides found on the main page.
You mean you want to make an original series based on your own artwork?
Or do you just want to know how to compile individual cells to create animated sequences?
Either way, if that is the case, you are better off going to your public libary or bookstore for information.
If you just want to make music videos, then read the guides found on the main page.
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- DemonSpawn
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www.3dfa.com (coolest and easiest to use flash based program out thier)DemonSpawn wrote:You might want to look into using Flash. It's kind of a pain in the ass to use, but it's good for web animation-type stuff.
also, if ya actualy wana create anime, well, ya should be doing a cource for it, and then seeing if ya can find a job, preferably in japan.
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I help! stick it in teh thingy and wham the buttons! Stuff come out go WEEEEEE!
Okay. I take it you don't have Premier or Photoshop. If you did you could take the backround images and place them in a photshop layer (the bottom layer) and but each body over the top of the bace layer (Each individual moving thingy will be on it's own layer). Then take the face eyes or arm thats moving and put them over the corisponding layers (man's arm goes over man) You will have all of the movements for the arm in the same shot. It will look messy (You better name your layers too). Then jump to image ready. Create new frames (about 20 to start) Then in each fram turn on or off the layers that you want to see for that frame (This will probalby be a realy big file bytheway). Once your done with that particular sceene, you save it (You should probly save every five minets, this is very tediouse, I know). Peview the file in your explorer (you probably won't be able to view it correctly because gifs don't run well after about 200x600ish pixels) I wouldn't worry about optomizeing the gif to save space, just don't bother. You can then Import that gif into Premiere (I wish I culd speel). After you've completeed this 15 hour journey you can embarck on the next shot. Yep only 300 shots left for this episode!
If your realy going to do this.... Well.... Its very tedious. I know. Trust me, I know.
Okay. I take it you don't have Premier or Photoshop. If you did you could take the backround images and place them in a photshop layer (the bottom layer) and but each body over the top of the bace layer (Each individual moving thingy will be on it's own layer). Then take the face eyes or arm thats moving and put them over the corisponding layers (man's arm goes over man) You will have all of the movements for the arm in the same shot. It will look messy (You better name your layers too). Then jump to image ready. Create new frames (about 20 to start) Then in each fram turn on or off the layers that you want to see for that frame (This will probalby be a realy big file bytheway). Once your done with that particular sceene, you save it (You should probly save every five minets, this is very tediouse, I know). Peview the file in your explorer (you probably won't be able to view it correctly because gifs don't run well after about 200x600ish pixels) I wouldn't worry about optomizeing the gif to save space, just don't bother. You can then Import that gif into Premiere (I wish I culd speel). After you've completeed this 15 hour journey you can embarck on the next shot. Yep only 300 shots left for this episode!
If your realy going to do this.... Well.... Its very tedious. I know. Trust me, I know.
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