![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Once the camera is properly connected, the software should be able to detect it (If not, your laptop or computer's webcam will be detected instead), with a basic and easy manageable timeline that you can use once you commence the photo taking. It is also a plus side that the program can be used for both PC and Macs (Though that's pretty much a personal issue for me since switching to a Mac not too long ago…). To start off with a little basic info, Dragonframe is an image capture software used mainly for stop motion animation (Though it can also be used for other types of animation apparently), many notable animations that have used this software are Laika's "ParaNorman", Tim Burton's "Frankenweenie", and even the award winning animated short "But Milk is Important" (Which I had the privilege of watching at the Bradford Animation Festival last year with friends and teachers). I was pretty surprised that the DragonFrame software turned out to be so straight forward, though then again it was a very basic induction, there are already quite a few useful features I can take advantage of for future animation projects. ![]()
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