How to Use Photo Tabs in PulpMotion

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Summary: Learn how to use photo tabs in the Macintosh computer program PulpMotion with tips from a computer expert in this free Mac OS X computer animation video clip.

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How to Use Photo Tabs in PulpMotion

Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. If you want to click the photo tab underneath media over at the right. If it doesn't say media, if it says composition settings, you're going to have to come down to the button on the bottom right. It says media and click there. From here, you can drag and drop files that are in your iPhoto album. If you click on iPhoto, it's going to give you down here all the different photos you have there. You can just click and drag and drop either down here at the bottom like we did earlier or you can drag and drop over to the compositions column over here. That's going to add those photos to your composition. If you click Photo Booth, that's going to give you all the photos you have in your Photo Booth album that you've taken with your side camera. You can drag those down as well. Another thing you can do is if you click the photo down here at the bottom with the plus beside it, you can add photos from your hard drive. I'm going to select my photos folder that we used in the last lesson and click open. That's going to appear and give me my photos folder. I can drag and drop any of the photos that were in that folder as well.

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