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Found 3 results for walls
Creating Tiling Wallpaper
Creating Tiling Wallpaper - Anime Studio Pro 8 Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/drawing/creating_tiling_wallpaper/
22 June 2012ShoNuff93

This video shows you how to add textures to objects in anime studio.

Link to website in video:
http://bgpatterns.com/


Make Characters Slowly Fade Through Walls
Make Characters Slowly Fade Through Walls - Moho (Anime Studio) Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/special_effects/make_characters_slowly_fade_through_walls/
20 October 2016ShoNuff93

If you are wanting to animate a character or object slowly appear or disappear you can try using this technique.

You MUST have Anime Studio 11 Pro or MOHO 12 Pro to do this as it uses the new color points tool!

This tutorial uses a combination of masking, color points and some layer settings to achieve this effect.

Spooky Ride by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license |
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3D buildings in Anime Studio Pro or MOHO pro 12
3D buildings in Anime Studio Pro or MOHO pro 12 - Moho Pro Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/3d_content/3d_buildings_in_anime_studio_pro_or_moho_pro_12/
14 October 2018ShoNuff93

Hey everyone! I've been getting a lot of requests for backgrounds and a friend recently asked me about making one that has a city street with buildings. I thought it was a great idea but also started wondering if I could make it 3D so I could create a lot of different angles for the same scene.
I found that I could pretty easily and this is the result. Now this tutorial shows you how to make VERY simple buildings but given time you could make the buildings and the scene a lot more detailed with a lot more depth but I think following this tutorial will give you a basic understanding of how it works and how to organize your layers.
Yes, there are other tools to create 3D objects in Anime Studio/MOHO as well but I feel like this is the best way to understand X,Y, Z coordinates and it allows you to add details you otherwise couldn't with extrusion and beveling tools.
If you'd like to help support this channel and also get characters and artwork for your animations, check out my Patreon channel at https://www.patreon.com/poptoogi
I also wanted to give a big shout out to Justin Allen, a fellow animator who's own tutorial really helped me out by showing me how to align origin points (rotation points) so that I could easily turn and place walls making this tutorial infinitely more easy to do! He's got a great channel on youtube with awesome cartoons and amazing tutorials so check him out.


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