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=Introduction=


[[Gimp]] and [[RecordMyDesktop]] appear to be a good solution for making tablet instructionals.
*Create a new document in Gimp, 1000x600 in size seems to work well.
*Make background black, and drawing in white - like on a blackboard
*Select Paintbrush tool, opacity 100, Brush: Circle Fuzzy (17), Scale: 1.11
*Open up RecordMyDesktop.
*Use 50% video and sound quality. Select window. Record.
*Remarkably small size of output video - at 50% quality, a 2 minute video is 2MB
<html><iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed//SG9-n9TqR2I" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></html>
==Nice Features==
*One can show videos and capture them right fom the screen as well. Sound, tablet, video, wiki - all capturable.


=Links=
=Links=
*[[How to Make a Khan Academy Video]]
*[[How to Make a Khan Academy Video]]
*[[Wacom Tablet]]
*[[Wacom Tablet]]

Latest revision as of 05:46, 20 May 2013

Introduction

Gimp and RecordMyDesktop appear to be a good solution for making tablet instructionals.

  • Create a new document in Gimp, 1000x600 in size seems to work well.
  • Make background black, and drawing in white - like on a blackboard
  • Select Paintbrush tool, opacity 100, Brush: Circle Fuzzy (17), Scale: 1.11
  • Open up RecordMyDesktop.
  • Use 50% video and sound quality. Select window. Record.
  • Remarkably small size of output video - at 50% quality, a 2 minute video is 2MB

Nice Features

  • One can show videos and capture them right fom the screen as well. Sound, tablet, video, wiki - all capturable.

Links