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10 February 2013AnimeStudioTutor
This tutorial will show you how to create a 3D Minecraft style block in Anime Studio using a simple 16x16 pixel image.
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/bones/making_cloth/
8 July 2012ShoNuff93
This is a quick 5 minute tutorial on how to simulate cloth movement in anime studio. It's a pretty simple concept but very effective. You can fine tune the technique to make very realistic clothes for characters, flags, capes ect.
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/special_effects/creating_a_gunshot__muzzle_blast_in_moho/
20 October 2016ShoNuff93
This tutorial was made to work with previous versions of Anime Studio. You do NOT need to have MOHO to do this!
This is a tutorial on making a muzzle flash. It's not really that long. I just added some character movement at the end which took up a little bit time! It's very simple and only takes 2 frames to make! If you have questions let me know!
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/particles/light_speed_or_warp_jump_effect_in_moho/
9 June 2018ShoNuff93
This tutorial shows you how to use a single dot to make a moving star field and also how to use one line to create a space warping effect like that used in Star Wars or other types of sci-fi movies. They both are really simple and just use the rotation of particles in 3D space to make them work.
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/layers/realistic_spotlight_effect/
8 July 2012ShoNuff93
Making a spotlight using simple layer effects to achieve realistic lighting.
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/layers/shadow_clones_for_your_characters/
28 April 2019ShoNuff93
This is a very quick, super easy tutorial on how to make a kind of shadow character time-lapse effect similar to the super effect you see on fighting games like Street Fighter Alpha or in Anime and movies!
It's very simple. Create an animation, duplicate your character, use a little grouping and masking and mess with the sequencer and some layer effects and that's it!
It may sound like a lot but trust me, it takes about 2 minutes to execute once you've learned it!
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/animation/animate_swinging_doors_in_anime_studio/
6 March 2016ShoNuff93
This is a quick tutorial on creating and setting up a simple door in Anime Studio. It's fairly straight forward and easy to do in just a couple of minutes. I didn't get too detailed with making the door 3D or anything like that because I wanted to just show the simplest way to do this for beginners. I'm hoping Anime Studio Debut has the rotate XY tool in it but if not, I'll make another video and just manually adjust the artwork.
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/bones/forward_walk_cycle/
8 July 2012ShoNuff93
This is a tutorial was made to show anime studio users how to use the bone scale, bone rotate and camera tools to make a simple walk cycle animation for a forward facing character.
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/animation/walk_to_run/
18 February 2018ShoNuff93
I've made a few tutorials about walk cycles before but I still get a lot of questions about them so I thought I'd make this quick one to show you how to make a walk cycle in detail with instructions and also how to easily change it into a run cycle and change the pace in which your character moves.
It's very simple to do if you have a rigged character and for those of you who have MOHO 12, my character included in the library already has this walk cycle included with it so you can easily use this to convert it into a run cycle if you need!
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/bones/walk_cycle/
8 July 2012ShoNuff93
This is a video tutorial on how to make a simple walk cycle in anime studio with the characters provided. This is a variation of anime studio users Selgin and Funksmaname's techniques. Their techniques are MUCH more finely tuned and work better than this technique but this if for beginners like me that don't know that much about bone locking or the use of scripts yet. I highly recommend watching their videos after getting these basic steps down to enhance your walk cycles!
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