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| Muzzles56:
Complete Edit: I have a problem with the Movie Maker I need to reduce each frame time Any help? Need it done ASAP since my bro's back home. HELP! |
| captain blue:
Possible to do it on quicktime,but don't now how. Try googleing "Stop Motion Animation" since that's what I assume you're doing. |
| Muzzles56:
Yep. Been doing that for a while now. Nothing useful If anyone gives me a link to it or a google search, I would be deeply grateful. Thanks anyway, Captain. |
| BlockBuilderMan_2:
Google 'MonkeyJam' |
| LegoEggo:
You just use a movie making sort of program (iMovie if you're on Mac, I don't know about PC) and display all the pictures for an extremely short amount of time to give the illusion of movement. Takes practice. OR... You use some sort of program that takes the pictures you took and makes them flow, programs like that cost money. Not really sure of any, either. |
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