royblumenthal
07-02-2013, 05:47 AM
Here's hoping that one of the scripting boffins has figured this out. Is there a way to export a drawing so that it can be used in VideoScribe?
If you haven't encountered VideoScribe yet, it allows you to make really cool RSA-style drawing animation videos.
If you draw your picture in Illustrator or Inkscape, using a basic brush, VideoScribe will 'play back' the drawing, compressing it to fit whatever time you stipulate.
The key, of course, is that the file has to be a vector file.
So, I'm wondering if the ArtRage script captures information that can be converted to the vector file needed for VideoScribe.
Anyone?
Blue skies
Roy
If you haven't encountered VideoScribe yet, it allows you to make really cool RSA-style drawing animation videos.
If you draw your picture in Illustrator or Inkscape, using a basic brush, VideoScribe will 'play back' the drawing, compressing it to fit whatever time you stipulate.
The key, of course, is that the file has to be a vector file.
So, I'm wondering if the ArtRage script captures information that can be converted to the vector file needed for VideoScribe.
Anyone?
Blue skies
Roy