Make sure you have animated your frames in your program, then save that animation as a video file type, it should be .wmv, for it is most commonly used, but if you're saving .avi, make sure to compress or convert the file to a smaller size, or to .wmv.
well, you have to import all of the pictures into your computer, if you have windows, use the Windows Live Movie Maker, put the pictures in order, then select all, then to not make the video so choppy and chunky, again, go to select all and then click on video options, and switch the duration to 0.05 or 0.09. Your gonna have to type then in, just to let you know. then if you know WLMM real well, start doing all the other editing crud you need to do. then go the the home page of Windows Live Movie Maker and click on the YouTube icon in the far right. sign in from their, and then you will be leaded from there.
Have you saved it as a video file once you've put it together? If you have, login to your account and press "Upload"
Stop motion is when you take pictures one after another and put the all together. Like lego videos you see on youtube sometime. Claymation is stop motion. Capture animation is when you record from a camera.
the opposite of stop animation
yes
I found this interesting YouTube video tutorial on how to create stop-motion animation on Windows Movie Maker (if that's what you mean by stop motion picture). You can find it at this URL:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUNgJsLutbA
Virtual worlds can be created with 'live' characters and objects with 3D animation; whereas as a stop motion animation is used to bring out the features and benefits of a product or service. The two can be used to make animated features. Find out more information on stop motion animations through http://www.qudos-animations.co.uk/animation/stop-motion-animation.html
Yes, it is.
He used stop motion pro
There aren't 9 types of Stop Motion Animation.There's Stereoscopic and Go Motion.
Hand drawn animation cels for stop motion animation.
Stop motion is where you take a series of photos and move stuff around in the photos and put them together in a editing set, and you got a stop motion vid. And a CGI animation is; well cgi stands for Computer Generated. So the animation was 100% done in a computer while a stop motion is done 25% in a computer
The New Gulliver in 1935
Maybe you're thinking of stop motion?