I am new to VideoScribe. I am looking to upload existing images and then have a program either draw or "rub" to unveil the image. Ideally it would be done in balck and white and when the image is completely revealed turn to it full color version. Is this possible with VideoScribe?
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Mike Metcalf
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Fri, 19 Sep, 2014 at 10:37 PM
Yes you can import images into videoscribe to be drawn and colored. Some images work better than others.
Thanks for the help. I've created a test video and I gave it a name but I can't seem to locate where it is now stored. How do I find it?
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Mike Metcalf
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Wed, 24 Feb, 2016 at 8:45 PM
if you save a scribe file, it can only be opened or used from within videoscribe,
If you rendered a video and you don't know what folder it was in, either use a hard drive search for the file name or start the rendering process again until you get to the stage where it shows you the destination directory. That's probably where your file is.
I am new to VideoScribe. I am looking to upload existing images and then have a program either draw or "rub" to unveil the image. Ideally it would be done in balck and white and when the image is completely revealed turn to it full color version. Is this possible with VideoScribe?
for more info:
version 2 tutorials
import images
make your own images
or search for related topics
-Mike (videoscribe user)
What is the best format to initially create the images so the drawings will look the most realistic when unveiled?
upated link to community tips: Making SVG Images Draw Well (2015 update)
(links to official instant answers are provided in tip #1 in the above link)
-Mike (videoscribe user)
or you could try this:
Use Adobe Sketch (iPad) to draw realistic svg's
Thanks for the help. I've created a test video and I gave it a name but I can't seem to locate where it is now stored. How do I find it?
If you rendered a video and you don't know what folder it was in, either use a hard drive search for the file name or
start the rendering process again until you get to the stage where it shows you the destination directory. That's probably where your file is.
-Mike (videoscribe user)