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The Tesseract
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Hi guys,

Newbie here,

Recently bought a copy of Anime Studio 6 Debut. I'm looking forward to learning the software. I would like to supplement the manual and online tutorials with the following book:http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Anime- ... 1598634327

Unfortunately it is for the previous version, Anime Studio 5, and I am wondering if the information is still relevant when used with AS6D.

Any help and advice on this will be much appreciated cheers, :D
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lol, I've bought it a few months ago.
It's a good book, some tips are very useful!
But I've payed it 25$, not 35$... How strange...
Sorry for my bad english... Q_Q
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Hi Imago,

Cheers for the reply,

Would you say then that the information within the book is still relevant to AS6?
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Post by Imago »

This guide is dedicated to AS and ASP 5, but the tecniques and the tip still work on the version 6.
The tutorials are very complete and goes beyond the basic tutorial of the ASP's help file, explaining some advanced methods.
There are many pictures of the steps for every tecnique and function.
It's very complete and very good for beginners.
But there are also a little problem: some functions that you have on ASP 5, on version 6 are modified or removed at all, find the new way will take time and can make someone angry! :lol:

*EDIT!*
I rememberd why I've payed it only 25$... It was the "light" version, without the cd whit the files described on the tutorials.
Sorry for my bad english... Q_Q
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Post by The Tesseract »

Hi Imago,

Cheers for the heads up, I don't mind working around some removed functionality, just as long as the principles are the same.

I will make sure I get the CD edition,

Cheers :D
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Don't forget about the 12 hour VTC video tutorial on Anime Studio Pro.

Anime Studio Pro 5 Tutorials
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Hi InfoCentral,

Cheers for the link, I will check them out :D
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Post by InfoCentral »

Yeah, there really isn't too much out there but there are two substantial pieces. The book and the VTC video.
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