How to Create Stick Men Videos on Paint and Movie Maker

Create the First Picture In MS Paint, you will need to create a stick figure picture., Create the Other Pictures For the next pictures, go back to the paint tool and copy the first image., Import the Pictures Import all the photos you made into...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Create the First Picture In MS Paint

    Add details, a background, and other things that will make it more interesting.

    Remember that the more detailed the animated object is, the harder it will be to animate.

    Save the picture!
  2. Step 2: you will need to create a stick figure picture.

    Open a new page in MS Paint and paste it in.

    Erase the stick figure (replacing the background that you also erased) and draw in a new stick figure slightly different from the first.

    Make him move by moving his leg slightly like he is walking.

    Repeat. , Set each one up to play for 1 second or less. ,, This is important.

    If you do not save it will ruin all your hard work, and you're done!
  3. Step 3: Create the Other Pictures For the next pictures

  4. Step 4: go back to the paint tool and copy the first image.

  5. Step 5: Import the Pictures Import all the photos you made into Windows Movie Maker.

  6. Step 6: Add Now

  7. Step 7: you can add music and titles/credits.

  8. Step 8: Save your work.

Detailed Guide

Add details, a background, and other things that will make it more interesting.

Remember that the more detailed the animated object is, the harder it will be to animate.

Save the picture!

Open a new page in MS Paint and paste it in.

Erase the stick figure (replacing the background that you also erased) and draw in a new stick figure slightly different from the first.

Make him move by moving his leg slightly like he is walking.

Repeat. , Set each one up to play for 1 second or less. ,, This is important.

If you do not save it will ruin all your hard work, and you're done!

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