hello.
okay on with the task set for today, I am almost finished my animation, and since I have been doing it in inkscape, I have been saving each layer, frame if you will, as 0010, 0020, 0030 ect. during the development process. And my new frame rate is going to be 15/second, so in total I will have around 105 frames all together.
Some difficulties I have encounted were:
-trying to get the image to move (that was really hard)
-ummm, realising that creating a new layer, does not export it, you have to export every frame.
-deciding what colour to do
-how to create an actual animation
-trying to be original (didnt really work)
-remembering when it is due (friday 3rd April)
And yeahh, byeeeee
& The creation process which I followed was;
1. deciding whether to do it in gimp or inkscape.
2. Started animating it by making one movement and then exporting it to a folder in my 'f' drive (USB).
3. Saved the animation into a folder on my 'f' drive.
4. Put my animation into Gimp. I did this by opening the folder as layers and then Gimp opened them in the order which I had them saved.
5. Viewed the animation through Gimp
6. Failed at uploading my animation on blogger.
7. Uploaded my animation onto Photobucket.
9. From Photobucket transferred animation link into blogger.
10. Failed posting my animation several times.
11. Posted my animation
&& I would like to state that having a "Who is less competitive" competition is pointless. As trying to win at this will make you lose. Trying to lose makes you win which makes you lose. Not trying at all makes you lose which makes you win which makes you lose. Get what I mean ?
Monday, March 30, 2009
assessment post blog thingy to the power of 5
eated by sabine =] at 11:46 AM
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2 comments? shame on you.:
wow, i am actually giving myself a comment, how sad. im in the library, pretending to do religion work! Anyways Byeee, i cant believe i said goodbye to myself
Not bad article, but I really miss that you didn't express your opinion, but ok you just have different approach
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