By using AnimeStudioTutor.com you agree to our cookie and privacy policy
Close

AD-BLOCKER

Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.
Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad-blocker, or whitelisting this site.
You can also support us at Patreon: patreon.com/animestudiotutor
Links to other donation methods are available at the bottom of this page.
Found 11 results for tips
10 Handy Moho Tips
10 Handy Moho Tips - Moho (Anime Studio) Tips
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/tips/10_handy_moho_tips/
21 February 2018AnimeStudioTutor

Here are 10 tips that can help you with Moho.

These were originally shared on Twitter.
Please follow: https://twitter.com/as_tutor


Webinar: Speed Up Your Workflow
Webinar: Speed Up Your Workflow - Anime Studio Pro 8 Webinar
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/introduction/webinar_speed_up_your_workflow/
24 June 2012Smith Micro Graphics

Join Victor Paredes as he shares with you his special techniques and tips to speed up your workflow in Anime Studio. See the various ways he creates walk cycles - one of the biggest challenges in animation. Learn how to improve head rotations in your animations as he discusses easy tracing tips, drawing for animation, using symmetry within Anime Studio, and how to use blend morphs effectively. In addition, Victor will share his insights on rigging soft shapes and show you how he brings his characters to life.

The supporting file contains the walk ruler.


Fighting Scene in Anime Studio
Fighting Scene in Anime Studio - Anime Studio Tutorial
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!


Tip 2 Masking
Tip 2 Masking - Anime Studio Tip
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/tips/tip_2_masking_/
11 October 2015McCoy Buck

In this quick tip McCoy takes you through masking in Anime Studio Pro 11!


Frame by Frame Freehand in Moho
Frame by Frame Freehand in Moho - Anime Studio Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/frame_by_frame/frame_by_frame_freehand_in_moho/
5 December 2017Chuck Kenway

A step by step approach to freehand and frame by frame in Moho, with tips on filling and shading passes.
To suit intermediate and expert users.


Animate A Body Turn In Anime Studio
Animate A Body Turn In Anime Studio - Anime Studio Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/animation/animate_a_body_turn_in_anime_studio/
6 March 2016ShoNuff93

I KNOW! Over an HOUR for a tutorial? I must be smoking something right? Well, this is actually trimmed down! I could have made the artwork and just made a basic turn but I wanted to go into detail on how I created a body turn from the very start. I personally think it is important to show the whole process because for one, it can give you a sense of how much time it might take and two, it's easier to share little tips and tricks I've learned while using this program. So many times I watch tutorials that are so good but leave out little tid bits or leave out problems they encounter which, if shared would have saved me tons of time.

..read more


Making an Animated Series - Webinar
Making an Animated Series - Webinar - Anime Studio Webinar
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.


How to make and rig an AT-AT in Anime Studio
How to make and rig an AT-AT in Anime Studio - Anime Studio Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/bones/how_to_make_and_rig_an_at-at_in_anime_studio/
20 July 2016ShoNuff93

This is more of a test rather than a tutorial but I wanted to share the process of making and rigging a character with a technique that introduced to me on the Anime Studio Pro facebook page on a post by Paul McGrath. In it, he shared a tutorial about rigging a character so that when you move a part of the body, the body itself will move. It was made by Alexander Ptichkin ( I think thats his name) but it is in Russian so I couldn't understand. Victor Paredes of course came to the rescue and post a response on how he thought this might be done! So this is really just a test rig I had to make because I was so hype about trying the it out! As always there are probably a couple to tips and tricks that might help you guys and gals create your rigs a little faster so you can get to the fun part of bringing you art to life!!!!!


Creating a Star Wars background in Anime Studio
Creating a Star Wars background in Anime Studio - Anime Studio Tutorial
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-...
Artist: http://incompetech.com/


Webinar: Character Rigging
Webinar: Character Rigging - Anime Studio 8 Webinar
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/bones/webinar_character_rigging/
24 June 2012Smith Micro Graphics

Join Victor Paredes in this one-hour webinar as he demonstrates his techniques for rigging characters and objects in Anime Studio. Learn how he sets up his bones and rigging for vector shapes, images, and soft shapes. See how these interact with the timeline and keyframes. Victor will also give you tips on rigging quadrupeds and other non-human creatures and finish off the hour answering your questions.


Showing tutorials 1 to 10 of 11