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Introduction
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- What
is Kid Pix Software
A brief
description of the software Kid Pix.
- Picker
Screen (Main Menu) At
the Picker Screen select Kid Pix to go to the
designing page & tools.
- Kid
Pix Menu Bar
Differences between Kid Pix, Moopies and
Stampinator menus.
- Tool
Use
An online listing of the Kid Pix Tools and their
functions. Review the many things you can do with each
tool. Note how Option and Shift keys
changes things. Print a copy of the tools and their uses
to refer to as you work
- Actitivy
#2 In
Kid Pix, using at least 5 different tools, draw a picture
about the kind of weather that scares you. Using the
typewriter tool, tell how this weather makes you feel.
When finished, save the named picture in the My
Pix folder. Return to the Picker Screen under
File in the menu.
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Using
the Moopies and Stampinator
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- Picker
Screen At
the Picker Screen select Moopies where you will be
introduced to the ability to use many of the Kid Pix
Tools to make "moving pictures" - Moopies.
- Tool Use
The
Moopies' tools, which are different from the Kid Pix
Tools, are some of the Wacky Brushes, Rubber Stamps,
Electric Mixer effects and Alphabet Stamps. They are
noted by " " around those tools in the Toolbar. The
choices for each of these tools is located in the Tool
Options tray below the drawing area.
- Moopies
Menu Bar
Differences between Kid Pix, Moopies and Stampinator
menus.
- Actitivy
#3 After
trying out these different tools, draw a picture with the
Moopies' tools about the weather that makes you feel sad.
In the top left corner of the picture, tell why it makes
you sad by using the Dancing Alphabet Stamp tool. For
now, save this Moopie by selecting Save a Moopie
under File on the menu. Save named picture in the
My Pix folder. This will allow you to return and
edit the picture later. Return to the Picker
Screen under File in the menu.
- Picker
Screen At
the Picker Screen select Stampinator, where you
develop paths for antimated stamps.
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Tool
Use The
Stampinator screen provides you with most of the
same tools as in Kid Pix except the Rubber
Stamps are animated. The Tool Options trays are
also below the drawing area. On the right side
of the drawing area are the Cast Boxeswhere you
will select up to 4 Stamp Actors to move across
the drawing area.
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Highlight the 1 of the 4 boxes and then pick a stamp to
put in it. Click on 1 of the 4 actors and drag a path
across the area. Continue with the other actors. The Path
buttons include
,
, and
. The Behavior buttons
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, ,
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and .
Above the drawing area is a Timer Bar, which displays the
amount of time used of alloted time for each
animation.
- Stampinator
Menu Bar
Differences
between Kid Pix, Moopies and Stampinator menus.
- Actitivy
#4 Spend
some time selecting different Stamp Actors and creating
paths for them to follow across the drawing area. Also
try the different behavior buttons. Select New
under File on the menu. In this picture, in
symbols of 2 different types of weather. Make it silly if
you want. Start your drawing by adding a photo background
by selecting Pick a Background under
Goodies on the menu. Use the arrows to move
through the selections. (Look
at picture to determine what to draw)
For now, save this Stampinator drawing by selecting
Save a Stampination under File on the
menu. Save named picture in the My Pix folder.
Return to the Picker Screen under File in
the menu.
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Using
Multimedia Resources
The
Kid Pix Studio Deluxe CD provides additional
graphics, sounds and backgrounds. The Kid Pix Studio
Deluxe Resource CD provides many examples and ideas
of how to use Kid Pix Studio Deluxe.
- Graphics
Pictures
can be put into Kid Pix from other programs or the
Internet. Save a copy of the graphic in the My Pix
Folder.
- Select
Import a Graphic or Import
a Picture from
File on the menu.
- Choose
the graphic you want to put into the drawing area from
the My Pix Folder.
- Pick
any of the options needed to resize the graphic or
determine how you want the graphic put into the
drawing area and then click OK.
- The
graphic will then be placed in the drawing area where
it can be resized, (clicking
& dragging the blue squares in the
corners)
or manipulated by any of the Kid Pix tools. Once you
have clicked off of the graphic it becomes part of the
background and cannot be changed.
- Sounds
Sounds
can be used from the Kid Pix Studio Deluxe
program, the internet or by recording your own. Save a
copy of the sound in the My Pix Folder.
- Select
Pick a Sound from Goodies menu. Sound
choices appear in the preview bar and can be cycled
through by using arrows on each side. Click on the
selected sound and it will appear in the middle box .
Preview the sound by choosing the bottom button on the
left. The Firecraker will remove a highlighted sound.
- To
import a sound, choose the top button on the left and
select the sound file you want from the My Pix
folder. Its name and picture representation will
appear in the preview bar and it will be added to the
Pick a Sound library.
- To
record a sound/music, choose the middle button on the
left. After recording, with a microphone hooked up to
the computer, name the sound and it will be added to
the Pick a Sound library.
- The
buttons on the right will control how the sound will
play.
- After
selection has been made, click OK to complete
putting sound into the drawing area.
- Movies
Movies can be imported from the internet, located on the
Kid Pix Studio Deluxe program or Resource CDs,
other application or made by students with a digital
camera that will make Quicktime movies and a
computer with video capture capabilities.
- Select
Pick a Movie from Goodies on the menu.
Navigate to find the movie - from your My Pix
folder if it has been saved from the internet
(save
movie the same as save a graphic)
or from the Kid Pix Studio Deluxe program,
Resource CD, or other application. Hightlight
the movie title and click Open. The movie can
be previewed in the Wacky TV then click the Paste
Jar icon at the bottom of the TV. Make sure the
document is open you want to place the movie into,
then just click in the drawing area. The movie will
play when the document is opened and by selecting
Pick a Movie from Goodies on the
menu.
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#4 Find
a graphic, sound and movie that goes along with the
picture you drew in Activity #1 about scary weather. In
Kid Pix, select Open under File on the
menu. Reopen your Kid Pix picture from Activity #1. Add
the graphic, sound or movie to this picture. Save again
by selecting Save a Picture from the File
menu. Select the Save Sound with Picture or
Save Movie with Picture as appropriate and return
to Picker. Online
Resources
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a
list of websites to get graphics, sounds and
pictures.
- Actitivy
#5 Select
Kid Pix and make a Title picture for your slideshow
presentation. It should include the Title of the
presentation and your name. When you use the text tool,
the text is a sepearte layer over the background. When
the text is correct and complete, select the text box by
clicking the Toolbox menu and then selecting
Paint Text to Background, then select the
appropriate option and click OK. Save it named
"title" in the My Pix folder.
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#6 Select
Kid Pix and make an picture for your slideshow
presentation. It should include the words "The End". DO
NOT select Paint Text to Background. Select
Pick a Sound from Goodies menu and choose
the Hear Typewriter Text and select a voice.
Save it named "end" in the My Pix folder.
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Slideshow
Presentation
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- Editing
and Saving All
of the the 3 Activity Pictures should be saved in the
My Pix folder
- Reopen
each of the 3 Activity Pictures, edit if
needed.
- The Kid
Pix picture can be saved by selecting Save
under the File menu.
- The
Moopies picture should be saved by selecting Save
for SlideShow under the File
menu.
- The
Stampinator picture should be saved by selecting
Save for SlideShow under the File menu.
- Return
to the Picker and select SlideShow.
- Menu
Bar
Description
of the Slide Show Menu Bar
- Moving
Van
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The
moving vans are where you place the picture
you have made to be put together into a
slideshow. The van that is active is the one
with the blue background and the dog looking
out the window.
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- Insert
the title Kid Pix picture by
clicking on the Pick a Picture icon
under the van. Locate and select "title" in the My
Pix folder. The picture will appear in the moving
van. (You can double click the picture to view it in
full size.)
- Since
there is no sound with the "title" picture, add a
sound by clicking on the Pick a Sound icon
under
the van. This will give the option to preview a sound,
change a sound if there is already one attached,
record a sound (click on the microphone icon and
record it with the computer's microphone), look at
additional sounds, or select the sound you want.
- Select
a transition from one picture to the next, click on
the Pick a Transition icon
under the van. You can preview and select the
transition you want.
- Set the
display time for up to 30 seconds, by clicking on the
TimeSlider strip
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under the other buttons, and sliding it to the right.
This allows you to determine how many seconds the
picture will stay on the screen. (If you have included
text keep it up long enough for observers to
read.)
- Continue
to add the additional pictures from Activities #1, #2,
#3 and #6.
- If a
sound is already attached to the picture, its'
sound clip will show up in the TimeSlider as
yellow clips for its length.
- If a
movie is attached to the picture, a filmstrip icon
will appear in the TimeSlider. Double-click
on the TimeSlider to decide options on the movie's
size and appearance.
- Additional
options
- The
icon bar at the bottom of the Slide Show screen,
allows you to undo your last action in the active
van, delete the active slide, select if you want
the slide show to play through 1 time or
looped.
- Change
the order of the slides by clicking on a picture
and draging to another van. The picture in that van
will automatically move over. Select Clean
Up to remove empty Moving Vans.
- Choose
Background Color under the Goodies
menu to put a color frame around all the
pictures in your slide show.
- Click
on Background Sound (Macintosh only) to
select a sound to play in the background while the
slideshow runs.
- Present
your slideshow.
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