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Found 4 results for cutout
Cut-out Face Animation
Cut-out Face Animation - Anime Studio Pro 7 Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/animation/cut-out_face_animation/
19 June 2012ShoNuff93

This is a really quick video on how to use a photo in anime studio and create a cutout-puppet animation. This technique is a great way to cutout photos if you don't have any image editing software like photoshop or would just like to streamline your workflow and work in anime studio exclusively! I think this technique would also be great for any type of puppet animation of any hand drawn characters as well!


Cut It Out With Masking
Cut It Out With Masking - Anime Studio Pro 8 Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/masking/cut_it_out_with_masking/
8 July 2012ShoNuff93

This is a tutorial on how to cutout photos that you import to anime studio. This technique uses masking and creates very sharp edges because the mask itself is a vector output!


How to use cut out photographs in Anime Studio
How to use cut out photographs in Anime Studio - Anime Studio Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/masking/how_to_use_cut_out_photographs_in_anime_studio/
14 May 2016ShoNuff93

This is a tutorial on how to use and photographs in anime studio. I've made a tutorial on this subject a couple of times years ago but I felt like I should update it.


Cutting Out a Background with Masking
Cutting Out a Background with Masking - Anime Studio Tutorial
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


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