Saturday, March 27, 2010

Very Basics of Toon Boom.

I was reciped few of email that want to know very basic using toonboon. Then I start this article by step by step. If you know knothing or you didn’t here the name of ToonBoom this is absolutely no problem. Just read and follow my instruction.

Very Basics of Toon Boom.
This the beginning of a new "Very Basics" steps for Toon Boom Studio. I plan on covering in detail many of the fundamental concepts of working with . In this very basic you will learn about some of the differences between "image" elements and "drawing" elements and little bit of so on. You will learn how to import images into "image" elements , how to import images into "drawing" elements, how to use the "set exposure" command to adjust and tweak the timing of an animation sequence and how to cut up and animate your imported images. It is a very detailed tutorial and after you have read through it once or twice you are encouraged to actually do the work yourself because that's the best way to learn. Please read the article more and more as you need.
Imported anyimage into Photoshop and cut out each pose, placed them on to transparent backgrounds and saved each one as a PNG formatted image file.
Then we will adjust the timing of that sequence to learn more about how to use the timeline in our animating.
If you followed along through the first image you see, then you now know how to import image files into a sequence in an "image" element, how to slow down the overall animation by adding more frames to the sequence and how to use the Set Exposure command to adjust and tweak the timing of your animation sequence.

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