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Putting a project together.

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I'm doing my moho toon but i don't know how to put my different scenes together. Can anyone help?

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Well it depends on how you are going to export it. If you're doing a Flash toon, you're going to need something like Macromedia's Flash, or Swift (i'm sure theres more flash compilers out there)... i don't know any free ones though.

If you're exporting to video (whever it be .AVI or.MOV) you'll need something like Adobe premeire or even Windows very own Movie Maker.

I think theres a free video editor called Wink (or something like that) but i deleted my copy ages ago so i don't know the address. If you're looking for free stuff go into the "other Software" part ofthe forum and look for a topic called "Free/Open source software" there should be some useful stuff in there.

Good Luck with the project and i hope this helps.
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CrAzY Dan wrote:I'm doing my moho toon but i don't know how to put my different scenes together. Can anyone help?

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You'll need some kind of editor/post-production tool that will let you set up scenes in a timeline, move them around, composite, etc. Adobe Premiere is one -- but it's expensive. Another option is MainActor, http://www.mainconcept.com/mainactor_v5.shtml, a little less expensive. There are also free tools like the movie maker thing that comes with Windows (there are similar ones for Mac and Linux).
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Are there any free ones out there because windows moviemaker doesnt import quicktime files.
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Is rendering to avi an option for you? I assume that moviemaker would import avi files.
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It's good!
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
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hi

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i just use quicktime :twisted: :evil: :!: :!: :!: it is easy :!: :!: :!:
and free...i think :!: :?: :!: :?: :!:
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superbob23 wrote:i just use quicktime :twisted: :evil: :!: :!: :!: it is easy :!: :!: :!:
and free...i think :!: :?: :!: :?: :!:
You use it but you aren't sure if its free or not? You actually have to pay $30 for the "Pro" version that has more editing options. I don't think the free download does any type of editing multiple files together.
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