Lego Pi3 wrote:
rs josec78 wrote:
you can probally do it in windows movie maker but you have to take screen shots then save them...then add them on windows movie maker and so on (might take a while if you want one with alot of movement)
what?...not making sense
You would have to take several screenshots of what you want to move, in different positions, and then save them. Open Windows Movie Maker and add the saved screenshots and place them in the timeline in order and click play. It should play as an animation, then export it as a animated gif or something.
NOTE: Using this method you have to use alot of screenshots for even small movements.