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Toon Boom Studio 5

Started by dhilipkumar, Oct 23, 2009, 10:24 AM

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Toon Boom Studio 5

So many artists today want to venture into the animation world but either don't have the hand-drawing artistic capabilities or the time and resources to learn 3-D animation. Many of us have tried our hand at stop-motion with in-camera techniques or perhaps clever editing. Toon Boom Studio 5 however offers infinite possibilities with easy-to-use stop-motion, traditional paper, or digital animation, and even cut-out and rotoscoping. The cut-out feature is like grabbing various elements and compositing them together.

Versatile new features

With this software, you can draw, scan, import, or capture artwork and video, then animate it in any number of ways. You can paint art work and add it to your drawings, or even paint over your imported files. You can animate with motion paths as well as audio, and you can animate the camera in real time. Let's say you're more of a real world modeler and have created miniatures you'd like to bring to life. Take your digital camera and photograph the minatures over time and bring them into Toon Boom to animate. From there, you can add unique visuals, and even audio. If you're not a traditional sketch artist, the new stop-motion feature is perfect for you.

But let's say you're into traditional animation. You don't have to worry about drawing on transparencies and shooting each image to make a film. Rather, with Toon Boom you can scan in drawings and use the program's rich toolset to bring your drawn animations to life. Add sound, additional drawings, and even publish to the Web. Moreover, you can draw, create, or import various cut out elements to build characters and store them in a personal library. Once imported, you can use those elements with motion paths to create movement and a complete 2-D animation.

Over the years, rotoscoping has grown in popularity, and now with Toon Boom Studio 5, it's easier than ever. Rotoscoping is the art of drawing over or around a photograph, or more commonly a video sequence. The advantage is that you get realistic movements with a hand-drawn, stylized look.

Interface

Upon initial launch, the Toon Boom Studio 5 interface seems simplistic. It closely resembles Adobe Flash in many ways with its clean white palettes and array of panels. There are numerous icons that offer up a range of controls, many of which only become active once your project has begun. The Toon Boom Studio interface is not intuitive, but once you go through one or two of the tutorials, the navigation makes more sense.

Additional benefits

The new version of Toon Boom Studio offers annotation layers for better communication with and feedback from clients and colleagues. There is also a new multi-discipline project-based curriculum to help you get up to speed fast. But that's just the beginning. As you would expect from a 2-D animation program, Toon Boom Studio 5 offers onion skinning, letting you see the frames before and after your current frame to assist with timing and movement. There is also a text tool, and OpenGL anti-aliasing, for smooth and clean renders.

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