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How to Animate With Pivot Stickfigure Animator
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Pivot Stickfigure Animator is a simple and free software that allows you to create basic stick figure animations. Here are the steps to animate with Pivot Stickfigure Animator: 1. Download and install Pivot Stickfigure Animator from a reliable source. 2. Open the software and select "Create Figure Type" from the File menu. 3. Select the type of figure you want to create, such as a basic stick figure or a custom figure. You can also import figures from other sources. 4. Once you have created your figure, you can add frames to your animation by selecting "Add Frame" from the File menu. 5. In each frame, you can move the different parts of your figure using the red and blue circles. You can also change the color of the figure or add text or images. 6. To create an animation, you can create multiple frames with small changes to the position of your figure. Use the "Onion Skin" tool to see the previous and next frames as a guide for creating your new frame. 7. Once you have created all of your frames, select "Play Animation" from the File menu to see your animation in action. 8. You can save your animation as a GIF or AVI file by selecting "Save Animation" from the File menu. 9. You can also share your animation with others by uploading it to websites like YouTube or Newgrounds. With these basic steps, you can create simple stick figure animations using Pivot Stickfigure Animator. As you become more familiar with the software, you can experiment with more advanced features like adding sound effects or creating more complex figures.
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