ASP6: the Annecy "Toonboom killer" I hear about?

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jackismyazz
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Post by jackismyazz »

so directional blur or zoom fx are included in this release?

whoa! just found AS6 video on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAycngtDArA
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heyvern
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Post by heyvern »

jackismyazz wrote:so directional blur or zoom fx are included in this release?
No.


You should read the other topics that are specifically about AS 6. There is a lot more info there.

-vern
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Post by The400th »

heyvern wrote:AS 6 is most definitely NOT "AS 5.7 with a jazzed up interface".
:D Sorry, I meant that in the context of being a Toonboom killer.

I'm sure ASP6 feels like a big step forward for existing ASP users, but I'm not seeing any huge features announced that are going to turn heads for users of other software.

It feels more like Anime Studio 1.0, a reboot of the franchise (like the new Star Trek film), a solid foundation that something huge can be built upon. Now all the little quirks are worked out, the next version will have the big killer features.

OMG I think I was the first to talk about ASP7 - kill me! :D
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chucky wrote:)Too many users here seem to suffer from colour blindness lack of drawing skills or are style challenged
Fair go Chuck.
I'm sitting RIGHT HERE
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Post by slice11217 »

madrobot wrote:
chucky wrote:)Too many users here seem to suffer from colour blindness lack of drawing skills or are style challenged
Fair go Chuck.
I'm sitting RIGHT HERE
Easy, fellas. Let's not resort to name-calling. We already had a fire to put out with the whole Mike-rat thing, let's not allow the forum to degenerate.
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Post by chucky »

Slice c'mon we're all friends here.
That's why we should be honest, no one gets better by being told that that can't put a foot wrong.
We have to go easy on the absolute noobs, true, but I can't condone kidding ourselves just so we can feel warm and fuzzy about our dodgy artwork.

And Madrobot.....I don't know, is there any hope for you? We'll have to wait till next weeks exciting instalment. Mwaaaa mwaaa mwaaahaahaahaaaaa.
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Post by madrobot »

Sorry for the confusion Slice,
I was kidding, poking fun at my own (lack of) ability.
I guess I should take more care that my idea of a joke isn't lost in
"internet translation."

Please don't lump me in with that other behaviour you're talking about.
I don't act like that and I don't think it's OK to behave in that manner.
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Post by slice11217 »

chucky wrote:Slice c'mon we're all friends here.
That's why we should be honest, no one gets better by being told that that can't put a foot wrong.
We have to go easy on the absolute noobs, true, but I can't condone kidding ourselves just so we can feel warm and fuzzy about our dodgy artwork.

And Madrobot.....I don't know, is there any hope for you? We'll have to wait till next weeks exciting instalment. Mwaaaa mwaaa mwaaahaahaahaaaaa.
:wink:
Hey, I guess I stepped in on this conversation without knowing the territory first. It looked a lot more antagonistic than it really was, apparantly.

I've often wondered if it's more productive to give honest evaluation/critique of some of the work I've seen ala Simon Cowell, but I often think it's best just to keep my big mouth shut.

I agree, if you're in the infancy of your artistic development it's often just best to let the world at large be the ultimate critic and to take your successes where you can. Then again, if you're in the infancy of your development it's best to simply admit that to yourself and delay displaying your work until you've gained more skill and confidence. That way you don't sabotage yourself too early on. The noobie certainly requires a bit more coddling than I'm accustomed to (let alone any good at) giving.
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Post by Lost Marble »

heyvern wrote:I had ZERO influence on script features during beta testing. None... nada... zippo... zero.
:shock: That's not quite true. I implemented a couple scripting features based specifically on your suggestions.
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Post by dm »

So, Annecy is over, and I haven't heard anything about any new software premiered there yet.

Any news on this?
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