hi, all. I am making this experimental series to see if bitstrips can be used to make flipbooks, where each panel is a frame in the moving picture.
i made a series of
ten panels, where
each one has a
slightly different
pose. they're very
simple, but show
the idea well.
save all ten panels to your computer, and name them 1 through 10, then, right-click on frame 1 and choose "Preview". rapidly pressing the page down key will flip through the sequence.
this is a very quick
and dirty sequence.
i hope we'll soon find
together which poses
work together as
animation sequences.
i'm leaving these
editable by all. play
with them and show
us what you have
come up with!
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AWESOME IT WORKED GREAT
Jun 14, '08
Good try, but this series was published a week before "Dancing Fool"! Still, I liked the "spin the laptop" idea even better than the flipbook.
May 17, '08
I'll take credit for the idea from my 'spin the laptop' comment, regardless of whether that's actually the case.
May 17, '08
If you have a tabbed browser like Firefox (I think the new IE does it too, but who uses that?) you can open them all in tabs and ctrl-tab between them easily.
May 7, '08
Note that the suggestion to "right click and choose 'Preview'" only works on computers with Windows. I'm sure Macs have something similar, but I don't know enough about them to tell you how to do it. Sorry!
May 7, '08