
Animate With Mike Scott
Tutorial Number: 173
Made with: Anime Studio Pro 9.2
Level: Intermediate
In this tutorial we animate a simple scene with a character jumping over a puddle. We draw the character in Photoshop and import him into Anime Studio. I explain how to set the character up for import, we rig some bones to his legs and have him say a few lines, using Switch layers for the mouth.
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Member Since: 3 March 2010Last Logged In: 6 November 2023Comments: 134Tutorials Completed: 10571The source file for this anime studio tutorial can now be downloaded from:
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Member Since: 11 October 2013Last Logged In: 11 October 2013Comments: 4Tutorials Completed: 01Best tutorial I've found for basics. And that's exactly what I needed. Thanks Mike. Look forward to more.
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Member Since: 3 March 2010Last Logged In: 6 November 2023Comments: 134Tutorials Completed: 1057
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Member Since: 10 August 2013Last Logged In: 29 December 2015Comments: 1Tutorials Completed: 10Best tutorial I've found for basics. And that's exactly what I needed. Thanks Mike. Look forward to more.
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Member Since: 30 August 2014Last Logged In: 30 August 2014Comments: 1Tutorials Completed: 0
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Member Since: 31 July 2012Last Logged In: 15 October 2018Comments: 3Tutorials Completed: 60Still an inspiring tutorial. It helped me solve some problems with a walk cycle. The unorthodox separated bone layers and separate horizontal and vertical movement have some real advantages although it is not the fastest way of getting your character moving. When you go back to edit your animation, it's easier to isolate the "culprit" key frames that are causing the problem. Well done!
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