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How to Make Greeting Cards – Part 2
Get ready for the holidays! This new Tips and Tricks article will help you get creative and show you how to build your own musical eCards for family and friends, using the free templates provided in Studio with some holiday music. Be sure to check out the new templates provided with this article!
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Picking Up Items With A Cut-out Character
Cut-out animation is one of the most efficient ways to produce animation. However, you can sometimes come across some interesting problems that are more challenging than you might expect. One such problem occurs when you want your cut-out character to pickup an item.
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Creating Printed Material
Wouldn’t it be useful to have a printed version of character model sheets that you can place next to your computer for reference? Or maybe you want to create a printed animation reference book. You may even want to make a portfolio of your work for interviews or to show to prospective clients. Well, with Toon Boom Studio it’s possible to export your designs or still frames and then print them out using a third-party software!
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Creating Perspective Grids For Your Projects
Perspective is always a bit tricky to get right, especially if you are still new to drawing! Adding this skill on top of animation can become quite overwhelming. Here is a simple trick that will help you to save time and effort while working on your animation project.
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Transferring material from Studio 4 to Digital Pro
If you have moved on from Toon Boom Studio 4 to Toon Boom Digital Pro and would like to transfer some of your work from one software to the other, this article is for you!
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Maximizing your use of cell swapping
One of the most useful functions when doing cut-out animation and cut-out character designs is cell swapping. It is most commonly used when creating mouths for your character to allow lip-syncing. But with a little more work and thought, we can maximize the use cell swapping and create much more elaborate cut-out characters.
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Advanced Cycle and Peg Looping With a Walk Cycle
Walk cycles are probably one of the things animators will draw the most. It’s always great to have a trick
or two so that we can save time doing them. In Toon Boom Studio, two very useful options can help you work
your way through without too much pain.
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Creating a Bitmap Cut Out Character
Many animators have a dream of, one day, starring in their own movies. With Toon Boom Studio, animating a picture of yourself or any other bitmap image is now possible.
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Get A Painterly Look For Your Animation Using Bitmaps
Want a more organic, painterly look for your animation? This article shows you how to easily import bitmap
artwork and backgrounds to Toon Boom Studio and blend them seamlessly with your vector animation.
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Use Motion Points to Modify Your Animation Path
Knowing how motion points work can be essential to properly animating objects along a path. As a user,
these motion points allow you to get more control and improve the quality of your animation. Users can also learn
how to customize their workspace for all future projects.
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Using Model Sheets In Toon Boom Studio
A Model Sheet can be a very important tool when creating animated content, especially when you are working in a team.
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Looping Pan Backgrounds In Toon Boom Studio
This effect is useful when you have a character running or car moving quickly, so that you don't
have to draw a background that is a mile long. Follow these steps using your background design and you'll soon
create a looping pan background effect of your own.
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Converting Images to Cut-Out Characters
Want to know how to convert clip art into cut-out characters, or how to create proper cut-out joints? This article
demonstrates techniques to cut up one still image and make it into a cut-out character, or to create a brand new
character from scratch.
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Advanced Lip-Synching
Accurate Lip-Synching is an important step towards making a convincing animated character. Toon Boom
Studio allows you to automatically synchronize sound to a character´s mouth element.
Learn advanced techniques for customizing your lip-sync for more realistic animation.
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How to Make Greeting Cards
Making your own holiday greeting cards is easy using Toon Boom Studio, find out how to create
greeting cards and customize your fonts for the upcoming holidays.
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Working with pegs and animated elements
In Toon Boom Studio V3.5, you can now easily animate elements without having to attach them to a Peg element.
This new feature can simplify the entire character rigging process by simply making a hierarchy of elements
without additional pegs.
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Camera Effects
Even though you don’t use multiple cameras in Toon Boom Studio, there are a lot of ways to
create camera effects to give momentum to your animation.
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Lighting Effects
Adding special effects is an important part of creating high-quality cartoon animation.
Applying an effect is not mandatory, but it will certainly help to catch your audience’s attention.
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How to create transitions in Toon Boom Studio
A transition is a way to gradually move from one scene to another. We usually use transitions
to indicate a change of location or to give a rhythm to the action. There are no actual transition tools
in Toon Boom Studio, however there are many easy ways to create transitions between scenes.
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iPod & Podcasting
With Toon Boom Studio, you can easily save your animation for podcasting, allowing you to watch and hear media
content on your iPod, including news, TV shows, and Toon Boom Studio animations.
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