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How do I animate my sketch...and post it to YouTube?
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Do you mean record your sketch as you draw? There's a recording option in the actions slider.
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Here's a video tutorial-hope it helps It took me a long time before I figured out videos, and I did the same thing at first with forgetting to pause or forgetting to start video again after pausing but a tip from me would be to invest in a video app such as Reel Director or iMovie, then you can put together different "clips" that you may have and put them together into one movie. I have both video apps but I gotta say that Reel Director is the better and cheaper one, and using these video apps is also a great way to sync up your music so that it matches from start to end-uploading to YouTube can sometimes be tricky, you have to be careful what music you use as most is copyrighted. Generally I've found the lesser known the music is, the easier it is to use it, YouTube will still send you a copyright notice but generally lesser known music artists don't mind if you use their music. So I would say, just save whatever short videos you do get to your camera roll, get a video app, put together, and upload to YouTube through the video app, as it tends to mess up (at least in my case) the upload to YouTube from sketch club- I dunno why. Then just wait for your copyright email from YouTube, and copy/ paste the URL from your video that they sent you. Then go back into sketch club from your email, and go to edit this sketch then paste it where it says "paste YouTube URL here" OK long winded but I think I may have covered it! Also everything I've learned about videos I got from Astral Sceptre, my friend and video mentor. 💜
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Autismom! This was an awesome help to me. Thanks so much!
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Yeah, exporting directly from SC to YouTube is messy.
My advice is to save the video to camera roll and then upload it to YouTube.
As for music, I started by stating in the notes who were the copyright owners, and they simply wouldn't allow it to stream on mobile devices.
Except Ozzy Osbourne, that allowed me.
I stopped making the reference to the music, and I only receive the copyright notice Autismom was referring.
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Thanks Wendy, and Bidonga, I've found the more obscure the music is, the better chance u have of YouTube letting u use it, you'll still get a copyright notice, but they'll generally let u use it anyway, even on mobile devices. 😃