Comics with animation
marble
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In the past I have made comics from the images I produce in DAZ Studio. I use a Mac App called Comic Life 3 which produces comic layouts easily and effectively.
It occurred to me recently that I would like to use mixed media in a comic - mostly 2D panels but with animated inserts (e.g. animated GIF or .mov files). Has anyone any experience in this area? I'm wondering if I could do it in presentation software like Keynote (Mac) or Powerpoint (Microsoft).

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There are a number of programs you can use actually. Smith Micro makes one called MotionArtist (I've heard mixed reviews but it's fairly cheap) and Madefire can also do it (and I think that's free). After Effects gives you ultimate control, but it's part of the Adobe Creative Cloud and definitely requires some serious learning. Search for "creating motion comics" and you may find other methods that can work for you.
Thank you. I came across Madefire during my searches but thought it was an online only app. I don't like uploading my work to the cloud - would rather do it on my local computer. Looking again at their website there is something called Motion Book Tool but absolutely no description about how it works - just a registration form to fill in if you click on anything.
I'll take a look at MotionArtist.
Having read a review of MotionArtist, I'm not sure it is what I'm looking for. I don't need to animate any images, text, panels, etc. - what I need to do is embed a video clip alongside static 2D image panels. The only time I have seen this kind of mixed media is in presentation slide shows which can show a series of stills and movie clips. However, that series is one slide at a time. I want to have 2D images in panels as well as, perhaps, an animated gif in one of the panels.
I hope that makes sense.
One other thing you might look into (if you're comfortable with scripting) is Unity. I haven't used it recently, but a version or 2 ago they started offering many 2D specific sprite tools, and in general it offers platform independence (pc, mac, web, mobile devices, etc.), complete control (with the trade-off of complexity), etc.
- Greg
I'm looking at iMovie on my iMac ... something I have never really used in the 4 years I've had a Mac. It looks like it might create a mixed media show although that wasn't really what I envisaged in the first place. I imagined a simple 2D comic with panels - some of which contained animated gifs instead of static 2d images.
Yes ... this is the kind of thing I mean. I'll take another look at it, thanks.
Well, the animations would be made by DAZ Studio so I usually do save them as image series then process them into various video formats. I would just leave them as an image series in this case.
I'll download the demo but I'm looking for a good price. It seems it was on sale at various times with a big discount but Smith Micro have it at full price right now.
I'm in the UK
Best price seems to be in the Mac App Store : 23 GBP. The US App Store has it for $30.
Full price is $50.
Yeah that's about the cheapest I found it at 365 - http://www.365games.co.uk/m/pc-games/motion-artist-software-pc?utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=google+shopping+data+feed+(10/01/2016-03:41)&gclid=CKKYhfaBr8oCFaKE2wodM4gEZA