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Bennytoons
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Animaton studios

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Are any anime studio users who have there own studio?
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We all do. ;) Just kidding.

I think the better question is: Who works for a commercial studio and do you use Anime Studio?

I do mostly animation as a hobby, but if someone want to pay me, ya, I will take the money.

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Re: Animaton studios

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Lol... I here that, but if I paid you could you teach me somethings I just can't figure out yet?
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I teach advance Anime Studio. To get started one of the best place would be:

https://www.udemy.com/courses/

Anime Studio Pro 10 Tutorial - A Practical Training Course

Do that course and then contact me for more advance training in Anime Studio.

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Hey Bennytoons,

I am new to the forums, but I am an animation studio and wasn't until just recently that I really implemented Anime Studio Pro as a tool for production. I've used it for a couple of jobs so far and it's far better than trying to do character animation in After Effects. I applaud the maker of Duik for AE, and really dig his plugin, but AS Pro just has so many more tools for doing character animation. With that said, I agree with Dale, his tutorial lessons he posted seems like a great deal on learning about AS Pro. I know I learned most things from watching Chad's stuff over at https://www.youtube.com/user/contentparadise. Still though, $99 for what Dale has posted is still worth getting to learn all that is in there.
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digitalhyper wrote:Hey Bennytoons,

I am new to the forums, but I am an animation studio and wasn't until just recently that I really implemented Anime Studio Pro as a tool for production. I've used it for a couple of jobs so far and it's far better than trying to do character animation in After Effects. I applaud the maker of Duik for AE, and really dig his plugin, but AS Pro just has so many more tools for doing character animation. With that said, I agree with Dale, his tutorial lessons he posted seems like a great deal on learning about AS Pro. I know I learned most things from watching Chad's stuff over at https://www.youtube.com/user/contentparadise. Still though, $99 for what Dale has posted is still worth getting to learn all that is in there.
Wait a week or two, all udemy the courses go on sale for 10 to 20 dollars.
The thing is the course is step by step. You learn the whole program not one part at a time.

Dale
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