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Old 09-19-2006, 10:21 PM   #3 of 17
Allen Marshall
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Re: Stop-Motion Animation Software


I dont know of any stop-motion programs (not saying there aren't any). Here's what I used to do. I used to shoot the shots then import the folder with the pictures into windows movie maker and one by one bring the images to the timeline. In the options under advanced you can pick a picture duration which basically translates to framers per second. I always brought it down to .25 or 4 frames per second and it looked smooth enough for my preference. If you have windows, that might be an interesting option.

Thats an option if you can't find a better way to do it.


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