i want to make some simple animated videos using some crayon-drawn characters that i have scanned into my computer. The characters themselves are simply boxes with stick arms and no faces (i know, it sounds boring), so the actual animation of them would be quite minimal. But i would like to know what is the best software to use to import scanned images as layers and move these characters around? perhaps synced with music (i know that might require separate software) A lot of the software is for fully rendered stuff that i'm afraid i just won't need that much. Should i go with something like Anime Studio and just use the basic functions of it? Thanks for the help.
and i'm on a mac. 0SX 10.5
just some simple stuff.
By Idk Probly | Saturday, July 7, 2012 at 12:56pm
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just some simple stuff.
Try toon boom studio, they have a free demo on their site.
Try to find some free demo video of you to the studio ,it can help you solve a lot of problems. I hope that you can finish it as soon as possible .
Happy life can't apply colours to a drawing of the render farm ï¼
Hello all. we'll have to leave my love of animation for another conversation, for right now, i am in a dire situation.
I am taking a college course in Communications and am in need of an interview with an established animator by Monday, July 16th. When i say established, i mean that has done any work in any animation project that i can trace. whether your name be in the credits or you created it entirely on your own.
I prefer the interview be conducted over the phone, but e-mail is very much an option.
i doubt that my professor will call to check up on my source if that is a problem for you.
PLEASE. i am in desperate need of this grade.
Thank you for reading