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Basic Eye Rig
Basic Eye Rig
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3 May 2013 admin

This shows one way that eyes can be setup in Anime Studio.

Using the offset bone tool and masked layers, this solution makes eye movement quick and easy.

Anime Studio Tutorial: Basic Eye Rig


Cutout Style
Cutout Style
www.animestudiotutor.com/shared_files?id=255
5 December 2015 admin

Here are two ways to create a paper cutout (cut-out) effect in Anime Studio.

The first is with the layer shadow set to Offset: 0, Blur: 0, Expansion: 10 and the colour set to white and Alpha: 255.
This has then been placed within a group with a small shadow.

The second is with a white mask that is larger than the image.
This has also been placed within a group with a small shadow.

There is a third way, but you have less control, and it doesn't look as good:
File > Project Settings > Render Style > Layer Style > Cutout

Included is a version for Anime Studio Pro 9 and Anime Studio Pro 11.


Sound Bars
Sound Bars
www.animestudiotutor.com/shared_files?id=398
20 June 2017 admin

Switch layers can be controlled by an audio file.
Switch layer settings > Switch > Select audio sync source.

The layers are selected automatically from the bottom (quietest) to the top (loudest).

In this example, the bar has 30 layers, starting from short to long, and grouped into a switch layer which has the audio sync applied to it.
I copied this switch group 60 times to the right, offset by 1 frame, using the Delayed Layer References tool.
I then grouped them all, copied the group, flipped them downwards and moved this new group down.


Music: www.bensound.com


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