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As most of my MOV files are to large for this forum, and MOV is prfered over AVI, I'll show my work using AM at this url http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...eoid=1486046701

 

I first started by disecting one of the sample models to see how it work. Ideas came from seeing the work of many AM ers. They did provide the building blocks need to learn the mechcanics of this neet software.

 

I am open for any and all credics

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Look's like you've got a good start.

 

As most of my MOV files are to large for this forum, and MOV is prfered over AVI,

 

A 5-10 second clip ought to fit here easily.

 

try these compression settings.

 

[attachmentid=22619]

 

 

increase the KB/sec setting if the image is too blurry

compression.png

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Good start. I would recommend working through the exercises in "The Art of Animation Master". They methodically walk you up the steepest part of the learning curve, touching on most of the critical functions and skills. There is help available for these exercises in the New Users Forum.

 

This is a one minute video tutorial on how to set you video compression.

 

Good Luck!

 

Setting Compression

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