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How to make speech or talk bubbles
How to make speech or talk bubbles - Moho (Anime Studio) Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/animation/how_to_make_speech_or_talk_bubbles/
3 December 2017ShoNuff93

This one is pretty easy to do. Draw a bubble add some text, hide it, reveal it, hide it again! Simple enough but just in case you wanted to add a touch of movement to thought bubbles I thought I'd add that too.

Plus, I got over using curve profiles a bit. It's a tool that many of you have probably never heard of or used but it's really pretty cool so check it out!


Using frame by frame animation in Anime Studio
Using frame by frame animation in Anime Studio - Anime Studio Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/frame_by_frame/using_frame_by_frame_animation_in_anime_studio/
14 May 2016ShoNuff93

With the new addition to frame by frame animation layers in Anime Studio I thought I'd take a crack at making a tutorial on how to use it. As I'm also a newbie when it comes to using this new addition to the software I thought is was important to not speed up the process and "try" and talk through the process while I worked out what I was doing. It's makes for a long video but I think it helps describe some of the basic concepts of using this new layer type!

Frame by frame animation is AWESOME but it is also can be extremely time consuming! I advise anyone wanting to get into using the frame by frame option in AS to reference from amazing websites like http://flashfx.blogspot.com pinterest or deviantart to see how other animators processes! Oh and better yet, look right here on youtube for tutorials on traditional, hand drawn frame by frame tutorials. The concepts translate directly to AS so look around and see what you can find!


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