Session Two: Animated Gif Projects

Sorry for the rather brain taxing activity put at the end of your day yesterday. I should have let you do some exercises in production, rather in the research. But the idea was to give you an experience which involved research ---> production.
Anyways, below is a link to the map site: Bible.org site

Two other sites you will like include Bible Resource Center and Anova.org
Fire? Click here for fire images
Stick figures? Click here for some animated stick figures. Better still, there is a free program call Pivot Stickfigure Animator which helps you to make stick figures. Here is a write up:
Pivot Stickfigure Animator is a unique software, that allows you to create stick figure animations easily and without any artistic skills. You can move the sections of the sick figure and easily create a chain of animation frames that can be previewed as you go. You can use more than one stick-figure in the animation, and even create your own stick figures using an easy to use visual editor that lets you assemble objects out of lines and circles. In addition, you can optionally set animation size, speed and more. The result can be saved as animated GIF file. Fun and easy to use, surprisingly well featured.
Finally, you can create some nice words using fancy fonts at http://www.3dtextmaker.com/
Here is a sample:

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