
Then you start drawing or using it as a reference for a better animation software. You don't have to edit all the frames, just need the ones that look different, if you see a bunch of frames that look all the same, delete those duplicates and continue working on the rest. Then, after you film, you use to turn it into a gif then you use the same site to separate that GIF into frames.

This version I'd suggest using as a frame base, which means you make it into a GIF or record it using Bandicam running at 12 FPS You can also get the Trial early beta version for free.


You may be able to get the full version through a torrant on the thing:
