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Post by thetruthrtruth on Feb 1, 2009 23:35:54 GMT -5
Now I'm sure we all would like our animations on youtube for most comments and just for show right?
Well in this topic you will learn to Resize your animations , Convert your animations to AVI and upload them on Youtube Add Sound.Now let's start with Resizing your animations and uploading them to youtube. First we must download a program called "VirtualDub" IT is obtainable here: virtualdub.sourceforge.net/Now....we need an animation. Today we will be using this sample: And now Open VirtualDub And Click File>Open and select your animation. Now we are going to re-size it. Click Video>Filters and click add. Goto resize and put about 150x150 This would be an appropriate size. Now click File>Save as AVI and you will now have an AVI. Go to Youtube and click Upload>Video File and enjoy . Now...to ad sound we will need some sound files right? Well goto www.findsounds.com and search something like "punch" or kick. Download the sound that you think is the best sound for your animation and save it to your computer. First... open up windows movie maker and click import into collections. Select your AVI and your sounds and click ok. Now...click show timeline and drag your AVI to the time line. Next...find out this exact seconds your punch is...e.g 0:23-0:24.2 and now get your sound file. Drag your sound file to those exact seconds and then place it there. on the previewer hit play and watch your ani roll. Now when you are satisfied click save to my computer and upload it to youtube. Great! Now you are done! Welcome to the world of uploading Animations on youtube!
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Post by underdark78 on Feb 2, 2009 5:25:24 GMT -5
Can't you save the file as a .GIF and drag and drop it into a movie maker program?
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Post by alexgg on Feb 2, 2009 12:25:42 GMT -5
yeah this is much easier to save as gif and import on windows movie maker, then add the sounds there, you dont need the extra program :/
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Post by thetruthrtruth on Feb 2, 2009 16:08:43 GMT -5
That is indeed true...but you can use VirtualDub to resize it.
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Post by Diet echo on Feb 2, 2009 16:18:05 GMT -5
you dont need to resize it on youtube, it's got a standard size, which is the same as movie make, i think.
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Post by pjrr on Feb 10, 2009 17:30:19 GMT -5
Bumped
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