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Question Posted Wednesday July 5 2006, 5:51 pm

How do you get a moving picture?
not only for advicenators but for anything!


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orphans answered Saturday July 8 2006, 9:09 pm:
I think in order to get a moving picture you have to have a program that allows you to create an animation by layering the pictures you have, thus creating the animation. Such as, Jasc Animation Shop. You can get a free trial at [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
this program has step-by-step wizards to help you. The link I gave you will give you any information you need to know about the program.
After you're done you can have an image hosting site host your picture for you.

Good luck!

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