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Old June 20, 2024, 03:20 AM
Glenn Glenn is offline
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Default The "Perplexity" Ai Gave me ROTTEN Advice

Thanks Dien-Gordon,

I asked the "Perplexity Ai" a question.

"Which is easier to make short cartoons, Moovly.com or Animaker.com ?

Answer

Based on the search results, both Moovly and Animaker are user-friendly online platforms for creating animated videos and short cartoons, but Moovly appears to be the easier and more versatile option.

Key Advantages of Moovly over Animaker

More Customization: Moovly allows complete customization of video content, styles, colors, fonts etc. to match your branding, while Animaker is more limited in customization options

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Versatile Styles: With Moovly, you can create animated videos in various styles like cartoons, whiteboard animations, footage-based videos etc. Animaker is primarily focused on cartoon-style animations
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Extensive Media Libraries: Moovly provides access to over 1 million royalty-free media assets including stock videos, images, music etc. to use in your videos for free
. Animaker has more limited media options.
Free Version: Moovly offers a full-featured Free version with no watermarks, while Animaker's free version has watermarks
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Ease of Use: Multiple sources suggest Moovly has a more intuitive user interface and is easier to learn compared to Animaker

.

So in summary, if you want to quickly create short, customized cartoon videos with access to a vast media library for free, Moovly seems to be the better and easier choice over Animaker.

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Why ROTTEN Advice?

The Ai is Sent me to "Moovly" - Where All of The Tutorial Videos
AND all of the Tutorial Videos on Youtube.com

Surveyed Each Section of the Website.

Showed you how to Use Canned, Pre-Made Frameworks for Video Animations.

But NONE walked me Step by Step.

Click by Click on how to Get the Damn FAKE PEOPLE onto the
Work-Screen.

Animaker.com - so far.

Has done much better.

Next I have to go back. Watch how to Add Text to the Screen.
And a Voice over.

Thanks,
Glenn
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