VTC Anime Studio Pro Video Tutorial
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Hi all,
Just thought I'd drop in and say hi. Please let me know if you have any questions on the tutorials and I'll try to help out.
Back to deadlines...
Mark
Just thought I'd drop in and say hi. Please let me know if you have any questions on the tutorials and I'll try to help out.
Back to deadlines...
Mark
I have a dysfunctional need to create images and animations.
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Anime Studio Pro tutorials are here: www.markbremmer.com
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Anime Studio Pro tutorials are here: www.markbremmer.com
Wow! A movie star!Mark Bremmer wrote:Hi all,
Just thought I'd drop in and say hi. Please let me know if you have any questions on the tutorials and I'll try to help out.
Back to deadlines...
Mark
A great series of tutorials, Mr. Bremmer. Good insight into work flow, too. And it was interesting how you got around some of the ASPro weaknesses and turned them into strengths.
Hooray! I learned how to use the program thanks to your tutorials. And now I can use ASPro animation to make the world a better place.
[End of Applause and genuflexion.]
[Banjar, the Fool, logs out and returns to work, drawing squiggles that animate and make the world a better place.]
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Hi Banjar,
A movie star? I don't thinks so. I just talk. I've got a face made for radio. Glad the tutorials helped out. Thanks for the kind words.
There's lots of good help in this forum though - some super sharp users here. I've been lurking for awhile but thought I'd make it official and sign in.
AS is such a cool program to use. And I learn new stuff and little tidbits about it almost everyday myself.
I was really happy to see the posts about continued development. I'd been in conversation with some folks at Smith Micro about what was going on with AS but they don't volunteer much info. :-/ Here's to making the world a better place!
A movie star? I don't thinks so. I just talk. I've got a face made for radio. Glad the tutorials helped out. Thanks for the kind words.
There's lots of good help in this forum though - some super sharp users here. I've been lurking for awhile but thought I'd make it official and sign in.
AS is such a cool program to use. And I learn new stuff and little tidbits about it almost everyday myself.
I was really happy to see the posts about continued development. I'd been in conversation with some folks at Smith Micro about what was going on with AS but they don't volunteer much info. :-/ Here's to making the world a better place!
I have a dysfunctional need to create images and animations.
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Anime Studio Pro tutorials are here: www.markbremmer.com
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Anime Studio Pro tutorials are here: www.markbremmer.com
Your are certainly right. There are some very sharp animation pros on this forum. Who, like you, are willing to share their wisdom and artistic knowledge and tips with us squigglers.Mark Bremmer wrote:There's lots of good help in this forum though - some super sharp users here. I've been lurking for awhile but thought I'd make it official and sign in.
AS is such a cool program to use. And I learn new stuff and little tidbits about it almost everyday myself.
I was really happy to see the posts about continued development. I'd been in conversation with some folks at Smith Micro about what was going on with AS but they don't volunteer much info. :-/ Here's to making the world a better place!
I looks like the future of AS is in good hands.
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Finishing up another series right now. I'll talk to VTC and get back in touch on this one.
Mark
Mark
I have a dysfunctional need to create images and animations.
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Anime Studio Pro tutorials are here: www.markbremmer.com
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Anime Studio Pro tutorials are here: www.markbremmer.com
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Yes, C7 is just about complete.
I have a dysfunctional need to create images and animations.
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Anime Studio Pro tutorials are here: www.markbremmer.com
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Anime Studio Pro tutorials are here: www.markbremmer.com
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I actually haven't upgraded yet and am still on ASP7. I'm mid project and upgrading during a project is always a no-no; a lesson learned the hard way with another software.
The Character Wizard looks like a great way to bring better consistency to multiple poses/actions and across a library of characters. I'm looking forward to trying that out.
The Character Wizard looks like a great way to bring better consistency to multiple poses/actions and across a library of characters. I'm looking forward to trying that out.
I have a dysfunctional need to create images and animations.
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Anime Studio Pro tutorials are here: www.markbremmer.com
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Anime Studio Pro tutorials are here: www.markbremmer.com
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Definitely not a good idea to switch in the middle of a job.Mark Bremmer wrote:I actually haven't upgraded yet and am still on ASP7. I'm mid project and upgrading during a project is always a no-no; a lesson learned the hard way with another software.
The Character Wizard looks like a great way to bring better consistency to multiple poses/actions and across a library of characters. I'm looking forward to trying that out.
You should definitely try out version 8 before committing to the purchase. The Character Wizard is limited to the character bodies provided, which are not very attractive in my opinion. You can't create your own and incorporate them to the library. It does have a lot of potential if it can be made to work in a more useful way.
Good luck with your project.