click on http://www.flickr.com
search an specific picture or type in search window
left click on the picture of your choice and "save pictures as"
(at this point it should save it in your My Picture folder)
then open a 360 account and click on "browse" window and double click the picture from your picture folder.
You have to open a 360 account and edit your info from Y!Answer
2007-01-08 14:30:23
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answered by Sabine 6
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Well animation out of a drowning , let say Mikey mouse ..
You start with the original basic concept , then to animated you begin by placing anion skin paper over it and trace it but instead of identical trace ,the legs , arms , head what ever part you want to move trace it in the direction you are aiming , and that would be your second frame , then put a third piece of anion paper over it , and trace the drawings parts Little further , and you have to do this as many drownings it takes to do a full motion , it can take up to six drawings to move a leg and arms properly , each drowning is called a frame , this drownings then are photographed each at a time in the correct secuense with a time stop movie or video camera , when the film is played back you have the beginning of animation of a drawing . Another version is a book of white paper and in each page you make similar drownings one over the next with a small change in each one , when you are done with 20 -30 drownings , flik them with your fingers like a deck of cards and you will have a free animation ...
2007-01-08 14:30:37
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answer #2
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answered by young old man 4
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