All very good points scunge.
I agree on the issue of simplicity and I think switch layers serve a purpose, especially for that limited animation look - a la
Ren & Stimpy, certainly not everywhere .
The one thing I will say BRING ON THE AS POSE MACHINE YAHAAAA!!
Yeah you know what I'm talking about .. Genete, Selgin and many others have been tinkering with this little beauty for a little while and could revolutionise (as has been stated before) 2d animation altogether.
I think TBS might be too rooted in tradition to even contemplate
better ways of doing anything ( pegs? FFS).
This may look complex and for a feature film or an ad it would not likely have a purpose. but.... if one wanted to make a TV or web series..... it smells pretty good.
I wonder if TBS community can augment as successfully, quickly or with such great spirit.
I think this spirit can be greatly attributed to the real enjoyment of using AS and a genuine respect for the its genius which contrasts greatly from my own experiences with TB products, support and community.
I wish it wasn't quite so, I remember such enthusiasm I had for TB which turned begrudgingly to disappointment with a twist of sourness.
My first brush with AS however involved much scepticism, followed by a day of complete bemusement and confusion which morphed gloriously to a feeling almost like victory when I realised what I could do with it almost painlessly too.
There are definitely a few aspects to AS that I would like to see improve but I can say that about any software I have ever used, AS just needs less improvements than others, purely for it's simple and undeniable logic.
I guess we're just kinda' fussy round here.
Oh yeah the manual is a bit of worry, agreed, but it will get you started....
I wish I had worked out earlier what the red dots on the timeline were
