Create High-Quality Animations Make your own characters, objects, and scenes using powerful vector-based drawing tools combined with the ability to import your scanned drawings and images. Powerful Production Tools Physics Simulation 3D Shape Design
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* A free one-year subscription to the StuffIt Connect service is included with your Anime Studio purchase, offering 2 GB of storage and 4 GB of bandwidth per month. Most helpful customer reviews 22 of 22 people found the following review helpful. I'm just doing this for fun and as a creative outlet, but after seeing my initial results, I'm beginning to have some aspirations to make things other people would actually want to watch. I will say, though, that I think even true professionals would find this software to be excellent. I have a couple suggestions for new users: 2. Workflow and Rendering: You might want to make your longer movies in segments (in fact, I did about 20 different files with 30 seconds each to make a short movie)... This is partly in case you mess something up, and partly because rendering can be a little slow and create HUGE files (I think like 2GB per minute!... IF you are using the top-notch, lossless render... And what worked best for me was to use this lossless render of all the short segments, then use Adobe Premiere (you could also use Roxio I think, or Microsoft Movie Maker) to edit them together and re-render into a much smaller file format. I used WMV9, and the end result is a 10 minute film that's in 720p HD, super sharp, only taking 200 MB. You don't have to first render into the "lossless"--you can create a wide variety of file types and sizes with Anime Studio 7, but lossless will look sharper. I wanted to add that in this review because I'm very picky and had to do about 20 different rendering trials to figure out the sharpest results. Render lossless from Anime Studio 7, then edit and re-render into wmv9 720p 100%. Honestly, it looks like DVD + quality in the end. 9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. I think the potential output most similarly resembles the PBS version of "The Cat in the Hat" cartoon series. Cute, but kind of flat looking. The "bones" are probably standard for many animation programs, but a new concept to me. It's neat. I don't think the audio editing software is quite adequate, but it works well enough. The drawing tools are pretty rudimentary.
Rendering times can vary -- if you add a lot of the special effects, it'll take a lot longer to render. And you can't really see what the effects actually look like until they're rendered. The 3-D is interesting, but don't think you're going to be making Toy Story. And the physics engine is a lot of fun to play with. The other thing I didn't think worked well was the import of drawings done outside of the program -- like in Adobe Illustrator. I think there were way too many points on the lines, which bogged down the performance. Face and mouth movements are resolved in an interesting manner. It's seems almost like stop-motion animation than traditional 2-D concepts. This program is not going to draw your characters, do you movements, or write your script, but it is a very good tool for creating interesting animations. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. |
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