I have looked at the various topics on morphing and experimented. I have save a scribe called Lexia on the cloud. What I am wondering is if I am using the best method for trying to show movement or is there a better way. .
Where are the scribe files stored by default
M
Mike Metcalf
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Sun, 14 Sep, 2014 at 3:09 PM
I can't see files saved in your cloud so I can't specifically answer that part of your question.
In general, morphing, moving the camera, or using "move-in" instead of "draw" to animate an image are the three ways of adding movement within videoscribe.
I forgot to include the short test
scribe. Now attached
Your idea about moving is a good one.
All I need now is to start the move from a slightly different place from the
standard positions, or move the rest of the images.
I have looked at the various topics on morphing and experimented. I have save a scribe called Lexia on the cloud. What I am wondering is if I am using the best method for trying to show movement or is there a better way. .
Where are the scribe files stored by default
In general, morphing, moving the camera, or using "move-in" instead of "draw" to animate an image are the three ways of adding movement within videoscribe.
By default, scribe files are saved in a format and a location that cannot be used or easily found except from within the videoscribe program. http://help.videoscribe.co/support/discussions/topics/1000023750
If you want to export a scribe so it can be backed up or transferred to another computer: http://help.videoscribe.co/support/solutions/articles/1000033741-import-and-export
-Mike (videoscribe user)
Mike,
I forgot to include the short test scribe. Now attached
Your idea about moving is a good one. All I need now is to start the move from a slightly different place from the standard positions, or move the rest of the images.
Thanks
Norman