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20 October 2016ShoNuff93
Hey everyone! Many of you have asked on how to create new scenes in Anime Studio or MOHO so here's a tutorial for you.
It really only involves double clicking layers and making them visible or invisible.
Switching scenes is easy but you also need to know about creating keyframes for objects and characters as well. Just remember to create TWO KEYFRAMES for every situation. New scene...One hide, one reveal. New character position? One start frame one stop frame.
Also, keep in mind when using cameras, place keyframes right next to each other for quick camera cuts and for animated zooming and moving space them out!
If you have any questions lemme know!!!!
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/drawing/creating_scenes_with_two-point_perspective/
7 May 2014LilredheadComics
Two-point perspective can really add an extra dimension to you drawn scenes. This tutorial shows you how to set up guides and construct a house using the method.
Recorded By: Jim Mills
Narrated By: Chad Troftgruben
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/drawing/creating_scenes_with_one-point_perspective/
7 May 2014LilredheadComics
Perspective is very important for when it comes to drawing anything, especially scenes. In this video, we take a look at how to set up a basic set using one point perspective. While we do this in Anime Studio, it can really be applied to any drawing software, such as Flash.
Recorded By: Jim Mills
Narrated By: Chad Troftgruben
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/drawing/anime_studio_11-_behind_the_scenes_/
5 November 2015Smith Micro Graphics
A behind the scenes look at how a short animation can be created in Anime Studio 11 animation software.
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/introduction/making_an_animated_series_-_webinar/
26 November 2014Smith Micro Graphics
Beginner's Guide to Making An Animated Series with Anime Studio
Join Chad Troftgruben in this 1-hour webinar as he shows you the steps necessary to create your own beginner-level animated series in Anime Studio. Chad will share his tips on getting started and discuss the writing of outlines and screenplays. He will then go over how he develops characters and scenes in Anime Studio and will quickly show you how to add animation. The webinar will conclude with a live question and answers session.
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/frame_by_frame/webinar_an_overview_of_frame-by-frame/
14 June 2015Smith Micro Graphics
Learn more about the exciting new frame by frame capabilities in Anime Studio Pro 11 from professional animator Charles Kenway. Charles gives you a quick overview and shows you how he created the new Stick Fight animation produced entirely in Anime Studio, taking you from his animatic to the final render. He will show you how he used the Freehand tools and new brushes in Anime Studio to create the dramatic look of his scenes to achieve more natural looking results. The webinar will concludes a Q&A session where your questions are answered.
Download Anime Studio Webinar file (zip)
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/bones/fighting_and_character_interaction_in_anime_studio/
20 July 2016ShoNuff93
This tutorial is not a how to create a specific fight sequence in Anime Studio but rather some tips, tricks and techniques that will allow you to create certain movements and interactions with more than one character.
It goes over using cycles to create jumping, perpetual motion, additive cycles, the use of onion skins to help make walking movements, hot to create a punch and reaction and using reference layers to create different depths for individual parts of each character.
Making a tutorial on creating an actual complete fight scene would take days if not weeks to cover everything so think of this as more of a tips video than anything else!
If you've never created a character in Anime Studio before I suggest you watch my tutorials for designing a character and the AT-AT walker to see how to rig a character and how to use target bones. The character design tutorial also covers how I make a face rig too!
If you're looking to make a much more complex type of fight scene, look up frame-by-frame animation and fight scenes on youtube. There are a few great tutorials on the subject and don't pass up the flash ones as the principal is the same!
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