NightmareDJ 5 December 30, 2013 Share December 30, 2013 I really wanna make a Pony animation. (I need help) And I have a Windows XP. WHY WORLD HAVE YOU GAVE ME A WINDOWS XP!?! Could anybody help me? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THEDoctorV 17 December 31, 2013 Share December 31, 2013 (edited) Have you done any animation before? Like tradition or messed around in Adobe Flash Program? Edited December 31, 2013 by THEDoctorV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deadprofile 1,122 December 31, 2013 Share December 31, 2013 I want to animate too, but I have linux and zero experiance....thinking of using synfig or blender, but I'm not sure of windows XP....movie maker isn't going to help with animations... 1 "In fire iron is born, by fire it is tamed" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THEDoctorV 17 January 1, 2014 Share January 1, 2014 (edited) I want to animate too, but I have linux and zero experiance....thinking of using synfig or blender, but I'm not sure of windows XP....movie maker isn't going to help with animations... yeah you wont get very far with windows movie maker. I would perfer like Flash animation or if you would want photoshop takes more time on photoshop though of after effects. If you two want to learn animation I dont mind showing you two a couple of things I have learned and stuff so far. Maybe hold a stream room or something Edited January 1, 2014 by THEDoctorV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverDays 1 February 13, 2014 Share February 13, 2014 You need Adobe Flash CS6 (or Macromedia Flash 8). I honestly don't know what the difference is. I've heard that in Flash 8, the brush sizes are bigger, but I'm not seeing the difference. And also, the bezier curves are smaller and harder to grab. But before you can start animating, you need a program such as Adobe Illustrator to start vectoring the sprites and actually make puppet rigs. There's a guy called bronyanimstudios who actually makes puppet rigs. I honestly do not know how he makes puppet rigs and I wish I knew how to make puppet rigs myself. But I'm assuming all the sprites are vectored individual, which probably takes a long time to do. You could use Photoshop and it could import into Flash CS6 with no problem. However, when trying to import a .ai to Flash 8, it just imported it as a .png. So really, everything should be vectored in Illustrator. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skeleton Kin 385 February 20, 2014 Share February 20, 2014 (edited) If you have a strong enough PC you can always use Source Film Maker, It's free and you use 3D models (you must know abit about importing before you put in the pony models) Example of SFM animation: Edited February 20, 2014 by SunDowner Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RainbowxWolf66 67 February 26, 2014 Share February 26, 2014 You need Adobe Flash CS6 (or Macromedia Flash 8). I honestly don't know what the difference is. I've heard that in Flash 8, the brush sizes are bigger, but I'm not seeing the difference. And also, the bezier curves are smaller and harder to grab. But before you can start animating, you need a program such as Adobe Illustrator to start vectoring the sprites and actually make puppet rigs. There's a guy called bronyanimstudios who actually makes puppet rigs. I honestly do not know how he makes puppet rigs and I wish I knew how to make puppet rigs myself. But I'm assuming all the sprites are vectored individual, which probably takes a long time to do. You could use Photoshop and it could import into Flash CS6 with no problem. However, when trying to import a .ai to Flash 8, it just imported it as a .png. So really, everything should be vectored in Illustrator. Macromedia Flash 8 is an earlier version of Flash i believe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mlpfan185 1,763 February 26, 2014 Share February 26, 2014 (edited) Something was here. Something was here. Something was here. Edited October 10, 2018 by NONAME Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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