Paint the images of your subject in different positions for desired movement, each frame on a new page of the art pad. Remember consistency of spatial location of the subject on the page. The next frame should gradually differ from the last to preserve fluidity of the subject's motion, rather than showing jerky movements displacing the subject from its position in the previous frame.
Take photos of each page with your digital camera and save them on the hard drive of your computer.
Open the program Windows Movie Maker from the "start" menu by clicking "All Programs," locating the program in the list and clicking it once.
Import photos to a file in Movie Maker, go to "Edit" in the tool bar, and click "Select All." With the photos selected, drag them all at once on to the "timeline" provided by the program. Organize the timeline so that the animation plays the photos in the order you desire.
Adjust the playing time for each photo by clicking "Tools," then "Options," and setting the picture duration as low as it can go. The more rapid you play the succession of images, the more fluid the motion of your subject.
Test your animation by hitting the play button on the media player in Movie Maker. Save your file.