I'm by no means an expert, but here goes. I've tried two approaches, one starts with digital photos while the other starts with a graphic.
I've taken pictures of my TC25D with the FEL on the ground, raise the bucket a little, take another picture, raise the bucket a little, take another picture, etc. Then you pull all these pictures into GA and you have an animated gif of the bucket lifting. The challenges with this approach are;
1. You really need to use a tripod for the camera so that the only change between pictures is the movement of the FEL (in this example), and not the movement of the camera.
2. Depending upon the background, you might have to clean up the pictures so that the only object is the tractor.
Starting from a graphic, GA allows you to duplicate the initial graphic. This allows you to make additions, e.g., puffs of smoke rising from a smoke stack, to a base graphic that remains constant. GA lets you use cut and paste to pull the same 'puff' in and just change it's position above the stack. It's really like making your own cartoon.
Ulead also sells other products that allow you to add 3d effects such as the spinning TBird, but I haven't purchased them. GA also allows starting with digital video as the initial source, but I haven't gotten around to trying that. I have ULead's Video editing product and a Firewire connection on my PC, so I might try video taping the rising FEL as the initial source instead of the still pictures.
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Edited by MikePA on 12/07/01 08:22 AM (server time).</FONT></P>