Here is an MP4 video created entirely from still images; it is a frame-by-frame animation, with each sequence consisting of 24 frames. It is just a test—and not a completely successful one at that. There is still some stiff movement and issues with image framing towards the end of the video, but I decided to post it anyway. It depicts a hospital escape involving stealing clothes from a female doctor to get away. As it is a frame-by-frame animation, the video has no sound.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ordb24 ... sp=sharing
Frame-by-frame animation test. 24 frames per scene.
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zarab
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Re: Frame-by-frame animation test. 24 frames per scene.
Not bad actually, some modern mechanisms really can do it, unbelievable 
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Re: Frame-by-frame animation test. 24 frames per scene.
Awesome work time laps was just right
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Re: Frame-by-frame animation test. 24 frames per scene.
Considering the source, this looks very good.
Zarab, my friend, you truly are committed to bringing us some of the best USB material possible. I tip my hat to you.
Zarab, my friend, you truly are committed to bringing us some of the best USB material possible. I tip my hat to you.

