Lightworks (not as simple, but powerful) (free version: maximum 1280x720 resolution) I have not tried this.I have tried this one - basic features but easy to use, image sequences import fine (entry in the File menu, if I remember correctly). VideoPad (relatively simple to use) - free version for non-commercial home use only, limited to 2 audio channels.That’s pretty much it! I hope you learned something from here, but again I’m not an expert.Here are some video editors which have free versions and can import image sequences: There’s an option below the download button to forward it to mobile, but personally I send my animations in a Discord group chat and download it from there via my phone. I rename the file, since it’s usually a long string of letters and numbers. Pressing it will save the animation to your computer or desktop! Selecting the download button will open a new tab with a preview of your animation and a large download button. It may take a minute to load if your animation is long, but it’ll change into a download button. There’s a large button below your preview to create the animation. It’s free to deselect the option to add Firealpaca’s logo, so definitely do that! You can change the FPS, resolution, and playback speed. There will be a small section to the left with a preview of your animation. When it finishes uploading, scroll down a little more. Highlight all the images in your animation and it’ll order them based on the names it gave them. Scroll down a bit and click the option it gives to upload files. I suggest translating the page from Japanese. This will open their website in your browser. Once you’ve saved, Firealpaca will pop up a mini window asking if you want to be redirected to their website, Firealpaca Douga. Each animation must have a new folder or the old ones will copy the name and be deleted. I suggest creating a new folder, since this will make several images named 000-021 or however many frames you have. Each frame must have a new folder.Īfter you’ve decided you’ve finished, go to the File tab, and select. Any other layers you place into this folder will be combined on the same layer as your first frame. However, if you really want to color, this is how.Ĭreate a new folder and drag your first frame into it. I almost always just do pure lines, since I can make it sketchy and it won’t make a huge mess. Firealpaca will automatically do what it can, but the majority of it is up to you. You can change the FPS (frames per second), or change the resolution in this mini menu.īy now you have the idea of how it moves, but now you have to add frames between your existing ones that make the animation move much smoother. Under the view tab, near the end there’s an option that allows you to preview your animation. I don’t remember the exact name of the button. You want to get the idea of what your animating- sometimes I just go with it and draw what I think of, and that works too. Your old frames will be shown as a red sketch, and any frames above your current one will be green. If you turn that on, each layer becomes a new frame. In Firealpaca, under the View tab, there’s an option called. I just want to share what’s helped me so much. I made my first animation almost exactly one week ago- I am by no means an expert. I’ll include the steps I used, but I won’t be showing pictures and stuff since it’s 1 AM w I’ve been starting to animate using Firealpaca.
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