Quick update; I called the publisher and the manual was released on January 18, 2008 so it should be available. You can also order direct from the publishers web site.
Cengage Learning; look under Course Technology and type in Anime Studio in the search window.
Or here's a direct link to the manual on their web page:
http://www.course.com/catalog/product.c ... 9863-432-7
I found this additional info on the publishers web site about the manual if anyone is interested, it's a brief description along with each chapters description. The author is listed as the same guy who wrote the Poser manuals. The book is around 500 pages so it must have a lot of info; can't wait for it to arrive! Hey I'm one of the new guys; I'm excited!!! Mike.:
Discover all of the unique capabilities of Anime Studio, a 2D animation software program with some amazing advanced features such as the ability to move the camera in 3D, a bone-based rigging system for manipulating 2D images and vectors, particle systems, dynamic bones, and the ability to import and view 3D models with textures. "Anime Studio': The Official Guide" shows first-time animators, hobbyists, and digital enthusiasts how to create, render, and animate characters and even entire scenes that can be exported to various video, TV, and web formats for viewing and sharing. Using clear examples and step-by-step tutorials to help you conquer each feature and new skill, the book includes instruction on managing and configuring the workspace, working with layers, using drawing tools, editing curves, working with bones, and adding sound. You'll even learn how to render a final scene and export it, import and integrate 3D models and textures, video, and Photoshop files, and add special effects. "Anime Studio: The Official Guide" will help you master all of the essential features of the software as well as give you creative inspiration for your own projects when you are ready to go beyond the basics with this innovative animation program.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Getting Started with Anime Studio
Chapter 1: Understanding Anime Studio
Chapter 2: Exploring the Anime Studio Interface
Chapter 3: Managing and Configuring the Workspace
Chapter 4: Working with Layers
Chapter 5: Getting Help
Part II: Accessing Existing Content
Chapter 6: Working with the Content Library
Chapter 7: Importing Content
Chapter 8: Downloading New Content
Part III: Drawing in Anime Studio
Chapter 9: Using Vector Layers
Chapter 10: Using the Drawing Tools
Chapter 11: Working with Text
Chapter 12: Editing Points
Chapter 13: Editing Curves
Chapter 14: Filling Shapes and Using Outlines
Chapter 15: Setting Object Style and Using Vector Modifiers
Part IV: Working with Image, Group, Switch and Note Layers
Chapter 16: Adding Image Layers
Chapter 17: Organizing Layers into Groups
Chapter 18: Using Switch Layers
Chapter 19: Commenting with Note Layers
Part V: Using Bones and 3D Objects
Chapter 20: Changing the View with Cameras
Chapter 21: Working with Bones
Chapter 22: Using 3D Layers
Chapter 23: Using Anime Studio with Other 3D Packages
Part VI: Adding Special Effects
Chapter 24: Using Particle Layers
Chapter 25: Using Motion Blur and Depth of Field
Part VII: Animating in Anime Studio
Chapter 26: Understanding Keyframes and Tweening
Chapter 27: Working with the Timeline
Chapter 28: Manipulating Animation Graphs
Chapter 29: Working with Sound
Part VIII: Rendering and Exporting
Chapter 30: Rendering the Final Scene
Chapter 31: Exporting to Flash
Chapter 32: Exporting to AVI and QuickTime
Part IX: Extending Anime Studio with Scripts
Chapter 33: Working with Actions
Chapter 34: Using Pre-Built Scripts
Chapter 35: Using Lua
Appendix A: Anime Studio Keyboard Shortcuts
Glossary
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