The Paint Shop Pro Animation Tutorial
Custom Animation Design
Tutorial information: This tutorial will show you how to make a smoother animation with many frames. We go over showing you how to use multiple frames (graphics) that you have made and then export them for using in an animation. Due to you having to export several images you will need to have a folder on your desktop called "animation" and you will save all frames you make into that folder. Each frame (image) will be named in the format of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and so on.
The final animation size will be larger due to the multiple frames. The purpose of this tutorial is to show you how to make a smoother running animation. Please not this tutorial was made quickly to show you the steps involved to help cut down on video size and time.
You can download the programs used in this video tutorial by visiting these sites Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2. and Animation Shop 3
download estimated 11.2 MB in size.
| Sample of the Custom Made Animation |
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Tutorial Guide What You Need
The Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 tutorial includes detailed step by step directions. You will learn how to make an animation, and use multiple tools in PSP and Animation Shop. You can use most versions of Paint Shop Pro, but each version might have moved their tools, effects, and options into other areas of the menu bars, but you can still follow along if you improvise.
1. Internet Browser such as IE, Firefox, and a Media Player such as VLC, Flash, Media Player Classic, Windows Media Player.
2. Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 Ultimate Full
3. Animation program
Animation Shop 3 Download (11.2 MB)
4. Grab the tubes for this tutorial here: Beehive Tube Bumble Bee Tube Fluffy Clouds Tube
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