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14 October 2018ShoNuff93
Here is another background tutorial I made using a screenshot reference and a couple of perspective lines to recreate a cartoon background. I know it's long but you'll get the gist of it in the first 10 to 20 minutes.
I kept it in real time so you could see how long backgrounds can take sometimes even when you're only using them for a few seconds of animation.
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/drawing/creating_a_star_wars_background_in_anime_studio/
14 May 2016ShoNuff93
This is a follow up to the light saber tutorial I did last week. A lot of people were asking me how I make the background for this and some of my other pieces of art. The answer is I usually do them in illustrator but for those of you who don't have that I thought I'd recreate (at least this one) in Anime studio.
It's nothing fancy but has a few good tips in it I think that might help save some time when creating stuff like this. This one again, is a little long but at least it's only like a TV show long instead of a movie! LOL!
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...
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https://www.animestudiotutor.com/masking/cutting_out_a_background_with_masking/
21 December 2013LilredheadComics
With masking in Moho (Anime Studio), you can remove certain things, such as backgrounds in images, with ease. While some may prefer to do such a thing in a program like Photoshop, using masks allows you to keep this task in Anime Studio.
Recorded By: Jim Mills
Narrated By: Chad Troftgruben
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/masking/making_the_lantern_background/
20 July 2016ShoNuff93
This tutorial is to show you all how to use masking to create a gradient lighting effect that you would use for making flashlight or torch effects. It's pretty simple to achieve but you need to make two separate pieces of artwork .
You can do this by using another program such as Illustrator like I did or you can do it in Anime Studio by creating a background, duplicating and then changing all of the colors. I just used Illustrator because it's much easier for me to create backgrounds in it!
Once you've done this, you really only need to use a mask and use the LAYER blur function to make it look more realistic. (if that's what you're going for.)
As always, when you think of masking always remember it is a way to hide or reveal things!!!!!!!!
Echoes of Time by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
Source | Artist
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/layers/using_brushes_to_create_scrolling_backgrounds/
21 January 2014LilredheadComics
Sometimes it may be necessary for a scene to contain a loop-able background (such as a character running and the camera following him/her). While you could copy and paste assets to try and build the backdrop, there is an easier way through the use of custom brush types. Here, we will learn how to create a custom brush and apply it to create a loop-able background.
Recorded By: Jim Mills
Narrated By: Chad Troftgruben
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/particles/forward_scrolling_background_in_anime_studio/
20 July 2016ShoNuff93
To be honest, I'm still learning this one! I figured it out enough to make a quick tutorial but I think I'm gonna end up making an more in depth one later on because I can think of a lot of other uses for this!
As the title states though, this is a quick run through on making a forward scrolling background. It mainly uses particles to generate random elements that can be moved through 3D space without a lot of work to create the illusion!
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/drawing/backgrounds_with_brushes/
19 February 2013AnimeStudioTutor
In this Anime Studio Tutorial, we look at how to create a background using the brush settings of a simple line.
As the line can be as long as needed, this technique is ideal for long repeating / looping designs.
This tutorial comes with help from Jorge Merino - Graphic Designer. He has also very kindly provided some sample brushes for this tutorial which can be found in the supporting content.
Click here to view FREE Anime Studio Brushes
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/drawing/how_to_dim_a_room_and_add_room_lighting/
14 May 2016ShoNuff93
This is a real quick tutorial on how to dim a background in Anime Studio and how to add light back where it is needed. It also has a tiny bit of highlighting techniques but not much. That will be for a tutorial in coloring in AS I think. Again, more of just a really quick tip rather than a full on tutorial!!
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/drawing/2_point_perspective_interior_in_moho/
20 October 2016ShoNuff93
I admit, I'm not that great at making background art in Anime Studio as I'm way more comfortable with other programs like Illustrator because of their tool sets but I also know that many of you would like to know how to do all of your creating in Anime Studio or MOHO so I made this.
It just shows the basic principals of using vanishing points just as you would if you were drawing on paper and truthfully, it get easier and easier as you do it.
This was fun but it took a lot longer than usual for me to do (about 2 and a half hours) as it's still a new process to me as well.
Hopefully some of you guys find this useful and if you have questions about it I can try and answer!
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/drawing/character_creation_spanish/
17 September 2015Niidea Productions
This tutorial was created by Niidea Productions and is in Spanish.
It shows how easy it is to create a character in Anime Studio.
In this first tutorial, he covers a few topics including how to trace an image using the 'View' > 'Select Tracing Image...' option.
The supported document contains an image for you to trace so you can follow along.
The final character can be download in the shared files section: Skateboarding Old Man
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