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- Sticky_Tape
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hello I would like to know where you get the program that you can make cross section animations of proto type guns and cannons any help will be appretiated.
There are lots of programs that can make animated gifs.
Personally, I use a slightly dated version of Serif Drawplus for my work, like this regulator design:

Or this shell loader:

The old versions can be picked up pretty cheaply, because they have a whole load of old disks that they can no longer sell at full price, but the software has most of the functionality of the latest versions. There are actually surprisingly few changes between the first version I used (version 3) and version 5, which I now use - and I think it's at about 7 now.
Other people may use programs I've never heard of, but drawplus is pretty good for a quick 2D sketch of a project. If I ever decide to do anything in 3D, I've got a version of Solid Works for that, but many people use Google Sketchup.
However, most of my designs only ever exist in my head, or maybe as a simple hand sketch with dimensions on it - I have a very good visual imagination, and I can picture how things will go together and work much faster (think seconds or minutes, rather than hours) than I could get it into a computer program - and almost as accurately.
Personally, I use a slightly dated version of Serif Drawplus for my work, like this regulator design:

Or this shell loader:

The old versions can be picked up pretty cheaply, because they have a whole load of old disks that they can no longer sell at full price, but the software has most of the functionality of the latest versions. There are actually surprisingly few changes between the first version I used (version 3) and version 5, which I now use - and I think it's at about 7 now.
Other people may use programs I've never heard of, but drawplus is pretty good for a quick 2D sketch of a project. If I ever decide to do anything in 3D, I've got a version of Solid Works for that, but many people use Google Sketchup.
However, most of my designs only ever exist in my head, or maybe as a simple hand sketch with dimensions on it - I have a very good visual imagination, and I can picture how things will go together and work much faster (think seconds or minutes, rather than hours) than I could get it into a computer program - and almost as accurately.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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I make the individual frames in paintshop (lots of copy pasting
) then put them together with Jasc Animation Shop.

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
- Fnord
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I always just used paint to draw frames, and something quick like movies13 to run them all together. Now I generally use flash for this stuff.
Yarr. Right you be, matey.The old versions can be picked up pretty cheaply
