Many thanks to YouTube learning is now within grasp and for free.Īnimation need not be that difficult nowadays and there are plenty of paid and free versions to checkout (all we need is "time" and "leeway" to do it). I guess if my fingernails were indeed "nails" my head would have scars as if a big darn cat scratched it deeply many times! I can manage now but the "self-learner" that I am says the learning curve is steep for me. Heck I still don’t know most of the nifty tricks with Photoshop, Image Ready, Premier and After Effects. To those who are learned in Adobe very good for you! You can do any animations with Adobe Suites! You guys are a cut above the rest! Way above as I have been on a steep learning curve with it when I started and that was years ago. Yeah that would be great but the thing is (often) we do not know where to start. What if you can make it a notch funnier by making an animation of those image/part (of an image) or insert animation (in the case of videos)? The ones that are funnier we like the best. And then the next thing is either YouTube, Facebook or just a plain DVD or video file for the home viewers. In those events we always take videos/pictures to help us remember that particular event. Now as we go about our day to day activities (which are mostly related to our line of work whether it be IT, business, politics, sales, manufacturing etc.) sometimes a need surfaces for us for our family or for ourselves, say, more vacation time with the family/kids, gigs with the girlfriend perhaps, night-out-drink with the boys, the list goes on. Cartoons and animation per se holds a dear part of our lives when all were not so complicated and we had less to worry about (-aside from what kids often worry that is.). Take the case of DC Comics "Justice League" compared to the "Justice League: Superfriends" of the mid 70's or 80's, the Batman cartoon series and of course the Avengers of Marvel. When we all grew up we still have a glimpse of them from time to time and we view them in awe compared to the technology that was used previously. Those that are artistically inclined paint them (not me!). We adored them and emulated them especially superheroes! Most of us wanted to draw them on paper (and even in walls) like the ones we see in the TV. When we were kids almost all of us were exposed to cartoons and animation. Crazy Talk Animator 3 PRO - 2D Animation Software: Short Review
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