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Found 3 results for word ballons
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!


How to animate vapors, smog and fog gas
How to animate vapors, smog and fog gas - Moho (Anime Studio) Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/particles/how_to_animate_vapors_smog_and_fog_gas/
3 December 2017ShoNuff93

So this tutorial is another particle effect tutorial on making all of the listed above as well as smoke. I tried uploading this and it was immediately demonized because of that word I'm thinking. Anyway, you can use this technique to create all kinds of cool effects as long as you have Anime Studio Pro 7 or above. It must be the Pro versions as you'll have to use particles.


Lip Sync: Switch Layers
Lip Sync: Switch Layers - Anime Studio Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/lip_sync/lip_sync_switch_layers/
27 August 2015Jared Hundley

Working with Photoshop and Anime Studio, we dive into how to create a set of mouth phonemes, incorporate them into Anime Studio switch layers, and manually lip sync to a spoken word audio file. This episode also briefly shows a little about how to use After Effects to composite your animation files and some extra bonus ideas toward the end for you to consider.


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