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    Looking for animation tips

    I downloaded Flipnote Studio on the DSi awhile back, but have no idea how to animate. My biggest thing I don't understand are the concept of animation frames. Any tips/tutorials?
    Last edited by Zeroth; 09-13-2009, 11:39 PM.
    Twothorp was in immense pain. The blisters did not care.

    #2
    Re: Looking for animation tips

    flipnote studio has tutorials!

    you can download flipnotes, and look at them frame by frame and edit them if they are not locked. so you can learn more.



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      #3
      Re: Looking for animation tips

      Draw lots of tiny pictures in sequence.

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        #4
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        Originally posted by Valkysas View Post
        flipnote studio has tutorials!

        you can download flipnotes, and look at them frame by frame and edit them if they are not locked. so you can learn more.
        What? You're not talking about the one that starts up when you first play the game, are you?
        Twothorp was in immense pain. The blisters did not care.

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          #5
          Re: Looking for animation tips

          I am



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            #6
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            It didn't kinda sorta not really help me very much....
            Twothorp was in immense pain. The blisters did not care.

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              #7
              Re: Looking for animation tips

              did you skip it or just fixate on "touch the frog"?



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                #8
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                touched the frog.
                Twothorp was in immense pain. The blisters did not care.

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                  #9
                  Re: Looking for animation tips

                  They call them motion pictures, but they're really not moving. They're just a series of images shown in rapid succession to fool your brain and eyes into falling for an illusion.

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