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12/21/2004 12:36:08 AM · #1
Does anybody know how to do the moving red-lined travling map you see in the Indiana Jones movies? Can you download it from somewhere?
12/21/2004 12:37:45 AM · #2
Like an animation sequence?

12/21/2004 12:38:43 AM · #3
yes, a red line moving from place to place to show travel, like in the Iniana Jones movies

Message edited by author 2004-12-21 00:39:23.
12/21/2004 12:43:41 AM · #4
In what format?
Regular video (like to capture it on VHS) or
flash or
gif or
mpg/avi digital....

Got MS office? I bet you can do that im powerpoint...

Different media offer different possibilites. PS CS will make Flash...not that i know how. I tired making a GIF once or twice...yuk.

You could perhaps do stills (photo a map, draw the line in bits and pieces on a layer in PS and save them as JPGs. Windows movie maker might be able to assemble the stills into an animation. I played with it once to make a V-cd / slideshow.

Message edited by author 2004-12-21 00:44:30.
12/21/2004 12:47:10 AM · #5
I was thinking mabey flash, but it would be better if you could download it from somewhere. but where?
12/21/2004 12:50:21 AM · #6
If copyrights don't matter and you have a DVD drive, go rent the movie...

How about:
put a map up on the screen and draw the red line in a paint program - now all you have to do is record that as it happens...there should be something freeware out there that will do screen captures sequentially rather than as a snapshot.
12/21/2004 08:07:17 AM · #7
Originally posted by Prof_Fate:

...there should be something freeware out there that will do screen captures sequentially rather than as a snapshot.

best screen capture program is SnagIt. not freeware, but you can get a 30day demo. SnagIt dl page they have a "movie" capture feature.
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