Artoonix 1.9.2

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Use Artoonix to create cartoons and animated movies on your computer. Create drawings and text effects in advanced Artoonix frame editor or simply add and modify objects from your existing pictures, photos (JPEG's, BMP, PNG, animated GIF's) and movies (AVI, MPG, WMV, ASF). Animate and transform the drawings and photos using a host of traditional animation tools including frame tweening, morphing, warp and distort. Record multi-track sound from your microphone or insert soundtracks from WAV or MP3 audio files. Add sound effects to your animations (fade in and out, change levels and speed, mix various tracks and export them). Export your animation to flash files or animated GIF's for easy web publishing, e-mailing, or to use as your mobile phone wallpaper. Create high-quality movie files from your animations for professional output.

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