Next step is to put my animation together.
(Sir you may find the answers for 'what frame rate were you aiming for' and 'what is the final size of your animation in MB')
Step 4: Make ME A Movie
Well, by know you should have all your frames in one file ready to go. Simply open the file, click on the first image and click Ctrl-A to select all the frames.
Have a movie maker project open and pull the frames into movie maker.
Then again press Ctrl-A to select all the images and go to view, then type a very small time in. I think the everage time for my images were 0.15 seconds however I do have some frames going for a longer or a shorter period of time.
Then when you're happy with you timing and order of frames you go to file, save movie, for a computer- find where you want to save it then click save. wait for it to load and TADA your done.
I was aiming my animation to be around 10 frames/second. I right clicked on my animation and went to it's properties where I found out that my animation is 29frames/second.YAY:):):). There it also states the size of your file, mine is a total of 1.04 MB. Not bad.
Watch you animation a few times and let me tell you, it's surely a proud throught to realise that YOU , yes YOU created that. :):):)
The next few blogs are going to summerise my problems encountered and show you my video, keep reading...
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