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Learn toon boom studio
Learn toon boom studio












learn toon boom studio
  1. LEARN TOON BOOM STUDIO HOW TO
  2. LEARN TOON BOOM STUDIO FULL VERSION
  3. LEARN TOON BOOM STUDIO MOVIE

LEARN TOON BOOM STUDIO MOVIE

I just watched mulan 2 and was impressed to see at the end credits that the movie was made using toon boom. These two work together with a single button click to render passes for programs like AE.

LEARN TOON BOOM STUDIO HOW TO

If you use Moho with a compositing program, be sure to learn how to use Moho's Layer Comps system and Moho Exporter. (I do use the Hitfilm plugins in AE though.) There's also Hitfilm but I don't have much experience with this program. Back when I first started using Fusion, it cost $5k, but BMD now sells it for under $300, which is a real bargain!

LEARN TOON BOOM STUDIO FULL VERSION

If you can afford it, the full version of Fusion is well worth the cost. If you're on a budget, Fusion comes in a free version that has most of the paid version's features. (That's an understatement but it works.) If you have an Adobe CC subscription, you get AE along with Animate (for FBF), Photoshop, Illustrator, and other useful production tools like Audition and Premiere.įusion is a powerful nodes based compositor, which may seem intimidating at first but it's actually a more flexible and efficient compositing system than working with layers and precomps. You can think of it as Photoshop with individually animateable layers. So which compositing package to choose? AE is a more familiar workflow for many 2D artists to understand because it's layer based. (Back when I was an artist in the Box at Rhythm & Hues, I used Fusion for compositing.) I like using Fusion and After Effects for personal projects, and at my workplace I use After Effects. If you decide to go with a hybrid workflow (Moho + an FBF animation program + a 3D animation program) like what I do in much of my personal and professional work, you'll want to get a good compositing program too. Any of these programs work well for creating FBF image sequences for Moho. If you're on a budget, look into OpenToonz and Krita.these can be downloaded and used for free. TB is one program for this, but there are other good ones like TVPaint and Adobe Animate (formerly called Flash). I think the FBF tools are okay for simple stuff but if you intend to create a lot of complex FBF animation, you should use a dedicated FBF program. Moho does come with a native FBF system but it's still pretty primitive. Moho's puppet rigs are certainly capable of animation that looks like FBF but I don't think that's the best use of this program. Where I work, we create both types of animation, so we use both of these programs (along with Adobe Animate and After Effects,) and sometimes we may use multiple programs in a single scene.Ĭan Moho be used to animate 'Mulan' style? Since Mulan was mostly animated using FBF techniques, my quick answer is 'not easily'. IMO, Moho is an excellent puppet animation program but it's a bit weak for creating FBF, and TB is an excellent FBF program but its puppet rigging is not as capable as Moho. Toon Boom or Moho: I think it depends on the type of animation you want to do, FBF or puppet.














Learn toon boom studio