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Introduction
» Zoom Studio 2
» Installing Zoom Studio
» Running Zoom Studio
Working with Zoom Studio 2
» Menu Overview
» Inzomia Preferences
» Plugin Options
» Managing Image & HTML Files
Gallery
» Creating New Gallery
» Selecting Template
» Adjusting Gallery
» Exporting Gallery
Animation
» Creating New Animation
» Setting up Animation
» Editing Animations
» Playing Animations
» Loading & Saving Animations
» Exporting Animations
» ZoomTo Function Usage
Advanced Options
» Image File Information
» Maximizing Performance
» Supported File Types
» Wavelet Images
» Keyboard Shortcuts
» Glossary
 

Creating New Animation

Introduction

Zoom studio lets you create smooth animations from a single image. The animation is done by moving through a number of keypositions placed by the author. To get as good quality animation make sure the image is much larger than the Inzomia window. When doing animations its also important to use images of high quality if you want good results.

Creating an animation

To create a new Animation first make sure you are not in another work mode (i.e. you are creating a Gallery, another Animation or are Inzomifying). If you have more than one tab in the Info View you are in another work mode. Click the second tab and press the Close button to end your previous work.

Create a new animation by in File view right clicking the image you want to animate. A Popup context menu will be displayed. Select Animate image and an animation tab will be added and selected in the Info View. The output window will display a preview of your image in an Inzomia window.

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