The current version of the Stykz animation software does not support sound. It is planned to add this feature in version 2 of the software.
A workaround option at the moment is to export the animation as a Quicktime movie and then add the music to the movie file.
okay see that paragraph is true but there is a way around it all you have to do is save the stykz file into movie maker and then add sound there
Alright, the problem with ^ that answer is that, some people don't use the Movie Maker and/or don't want to. The easiest way is the first answer above. Although, people still can use the second answer.
Well, it's simple, really. You just insert, take out, insert, take out, until one or the other has an orgasmic perfection.
What is the music in subli dance?
Your mom is (insert punchline here)
POP Music
absolute
Stykz
Stykz will tell you when a new version is released.
you make a stykz figure dissaper then make a red line on the ground
The latest version of Stykz (V1 RC3) has an Export to QuickTime movie option. (See links below)
Pivot has not been developed for many years and was only available for the Windows operating system. Stykz is currently being actively developed for Macs. Windows and Linux systems. Stykz provides some support for importing Pivot figurers.
If you're talking about bitmap backgrounds, no, you can't do that. But you can import .stk backgrounds from droidz or .styk backgrounds for stykz. STK: Go to Droidz.org, then click on "STKs" and click on "Backgrounds". There are a bunch of high quality backgrounds here. You can only use pivot 2.2.5 ones, though. Styk: Go to stykz forums, and look for "Show off your stuff". Then click on "Styk files", and you can find styk figures that people have made. Not many people have made backgrounds there yet, so be patient. Styk Alternative: Go to zeroatoms.com and click on "Stickfigures". People will make backgrounds to submit to there, too. Zeroatoms and stykz forums are still growing, so for now, go to droidz for your backgrounds.
Right Click an Object and Select Action Settings. Then Select the Play Sound Option. Now you put Music in a PowerPoint.. Thank you
There is a new program called stykz it is for macs only and it allows you to get stick figures and stuff from droidz.org and its free. So now if you have a mac you dont have to go through the long and complicated process of getting pivot just get stykz at http://stykz.en.softonic.com/ or just type stykz in google and it should be the second one down.
you can go to droidz.com/break away from the norm
Try the Stykz software. (See links below)
No, but there is a website you can listen to music and get the sheet music. You can get it @: JWpepper.com. =)
You can get music on your presentation slideshow as well. It can be uploaded in the insert and then music.