Topic: Intro program?
Hi, does anyone know of a good free/cheap intro maker.
I'd like to know what program frozen brick uses to make his intros.
Thanks.
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Hi, does anyone know of a good free/cheap intro maker.
I'd like to know what program frozen brick uses to make his intros.
Thanks.
It's not what program you use, it's how you use it.
I'm making a intro with Adobe After Effects CS4 on the moment. But it's very hard for new users.
A lot of people just make a simple logo in GIMP or MSPaint if you're desperate, and then add the fading in and out in their movie editing software. That's what I do, anyway, but for the latest version of my logo (premiering in Sequel is Irrelevant, [/plug]) I used Inkscape, which is pretty similar to GIMP but I believe is based on vector graphics.
A lot of people just make a simple logo in GIMP or MSPaint if you're desperate, and then add the fading in and out in their movie editing software. That's what I do, anyway, but for the latest version of my logo (premiering in Sequel is Irrelevant, [/plug]) I used Inkscape, which is pretty similar to GIMP but I believe is based on vector graphics.
Yes, but I'd prefer a animated logo.
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