Topic: A Good Software To Take The Pictures?

'Ello Everyone, Ok so in this upcoming movie, instead of using a frame capture software like monkey jam, I just what to click a button to take a picture (Jpeg), Is there really any other software besides the Quickcam Software (Lol I guess I should let you know I have a QC pro 9000), and then is there a software you can use to put those pictures into an animation after editing a few of the frames, like adding muzzle flashes.

Thanks a bunch guys,

-BozoMuffin

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Re: A Good Software To Take The Pictures?

you actually can use monkeyjam, just find you're frame.

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Re: A Good Software To Take The Pictures?

Yes, MonkeyJam would be your best bet.

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Re: A Good Software To Take The Pictures?

NOS wrote:

you actually can use monkeyjam, just find you're frame.

Can you actually take photos though?

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Re: A Good Software To Take The Pictures?

Yeah, if you have a webcam/camera.

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Re: A Good Software To Take The Pictures?

I think you should Downlaod ''MonkeyJam'', That's be best way to compile your frames to a movie but DONT Use it to Editing! That would be a Horrible movie! (Im not saying it would be Horrible if you did it but...)
So use something like: ''SonyVegas (but that isnt free) ''WMM (But that's only for a Last-try)'' So Yeah. that's all from me.
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Re: A Good Software To Take The Pictures?

Actually, Vegas has a 30 Day free trial. It's worth downloading it the once if you're making a big project (I.E. STAR). But I own a copy of Vegas, so no need.

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Re: A Good Software To Take The Pictures?

fib12345 wrote:

Actually, Vegas has a 30 Day free trial. It's worth downloading it the once if you're making a big project (I.E. STAR). But I own a copy of Vegas, so no need.

With Monkey Jam, (I know just kidden said this but wanted to make sure) can you actually take photos which are a JPEG image?

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Re: A Good Software To Take The Pictures?

YES

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omZ1wUoNf88

Re: A Good Software To Take The Pictures?

BozoMuffin wrote:

With Monkey Jam, (I know just kidden said this but wanted to make sure) can you actually take photos which are a JPEG image?

The website says so. And so does Rsteenoven. And so do I.

Yes.

Re: A Good Software To Take The Pictures?

Awesome, thanks man.

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