Scanimation creating software

Scanimation is an animation technique which can create the illusion of motion on plain paper!

Scanimation involves two layers...

  • a background image, usually a black and white silhouette, and
  • a transparent sheet having black bars, called scanlines.

The image appears to be blurry or jagged at first, but when a transparent sheet with scanlines is placed on top of the image and the sheet moved horizontally across the background image, something magical happens.

Watch the video below...

How can you or your learners make your own Scanimation?

  1. Get hold of the software called Scanimation Creation at http://wisecodes.com/Download/Scanimation_Creation_v1.1.zip (or visit http://gmc.yoyogames.com/lofiversion/index.php/t400314.html)
  2. Find a GIF animation that you want to turn into a Scanimation. One animation of a leopard running is already included with the software for practice.
    Note: Any animated GIF can be used but Scanimation works best with black & white images and particularly silhouettes.
  3. Load the GIF file into the software
  4. Adjust the speed of animation
  5. Click the Save icon.
  6. Note: this will create two images
  • a background BMP file, which you print on 'regular paper', and
  • the scanlines, which you print on a clear transparent sheet.

Your Scanimation is ready for action.

Below is an overview of the process...

PS This was about in the '60s when I was at school!

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Produced and edited by John Dalziel (eLearning Adviser) JISC RSC-Northwest - Lancaster University