Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Create Graphic Productions

Graphic productions can range from the simple to the spectacular.


Many websites are reliant on good graphic productions. Modern movies and television also continue to use imagery created via graphics software. Graphics programs can range from the beloved but basic Paint to the sprawling graphics software of CorelDRAW and Adobe Illustrator. Computer users in their own homes can use graphics programs to create material for websites, art and animations.


Instructions "3D Effects." In PaintShop Pro, use the "Warp" tool. Click "Effects" > "Geometric Effects" > "Warp." Save the image after every change you make -- for example, as "Cartoon Face2," "CartoonFace3."


2. Use the text tool in the same graphics program. The text tool will normally be symbolized by a capital letter in the toolbox. Type out your text in a new document. Write "Images created by" and add your name.


3. Import the text images into the Movie Maker program, followed by the cartoon images. Produce a small animated film. In the File menu, click "Tools" > "Titles and Credits." Give your movie a title. In the "Collections" pane, drag the text images, in the sequential order they were created, down to the "Storyboard" pane, situated at the foot of Movie Maker. Do the same with your cartoon face images.


4. Condense the text and image files by individually clicking and dragging them from right to left. You can speed the film up further by dragging the "Speed Up, Double" special effect onto each file. To locate this effect, go to "Tools" > "Video Effects" on the File menu. When you have completed your animation, click "Tools" > "Titles and Credits" to add end credits, such as when the movie was made and who holds its copyright. Save your movie.