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How to create 3D animated maps using OpenShot on Linux

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– October 14, 2011Posted in: Article, Howto, Submitted
OpenShot is a video editor that runs on several Linux Distributions and is, in my humble opinion, one of the two best video editors (along with Kdenlive) available on Linux. Using OpenShot and Blender, we can create several impressive animations, one of them being the following 3D map animation.
Step 1: Install OpenShot
Openshot is available in the repositories of many Linux Distributions. Just make sure that you have at version 1.30 or above installed. If not, here is the official website from where OpenShot can be downloaded [1].


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