New to AS(F), Initial Thoughts from an Illustrator user.
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:52 pm
Greetings. I purchased AS Debut 6 for the Mac last weekend. I have gone through the manual/tutorials twice in an attempt to learn, and have been practicing every day
I LOVE animation, but I'm a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to style. Give me Bugs Bunny over anime any day. I prefer frame by frame quality vs. excessive pans and zooms.
As far as AS Debut goes, Im in the middle of the road right now, many of my issues stem from the fact I've been using Adobe Illustrator bezier technology since 1987.
• Debut DOES NOT import Illustrator (very upsetting, retail package did not mention this). Pro does...
• The drawing tools are a long ways from any Illustrator (corel) like program.
• No real bezier pen tool. Everything is click to click. There are no handle bars to adjust curves.
• The EXCESSIVE tool switching should be fixed. Switching from Select to Move to Color to Scale, to Select... is very redundant. Most of these features could be combined into one tool with a modifier key. This can be VERY frustrating for someone coming from Illustrator. The whole animation process could be speed up by a factor of five if this were addressed.
• While the BONES are amazing, I do not like the warping. In most cases I would prefer to just draw the next frame vs. the rubber look which stands out like a soar thumb to me. And I dont see an easy way to do this.
Now, I know I bought AS and not Illustrator, so dont get me wrong. I was hoping for Illustrator with a timeline, but alas... Enough of my bitching, just wanted to make those comments should anyone be looking for the same thing I was.
Now, all that being said, I am forging ahead and plan on becoming an expert in this application. I have grandiose plans. I have searched the Forum a bit but I'm having troubles with a few areas...
Things I am looking for and or interested in: Please point me in the right direction if possible.
• Best method of having a multi-angle group for characters (say, 8 positions for a head turning N,S,E,W and 1 in-between for each) along with eye, nose and mouth layers. Is it possible to have something that complex?
• Ignoring crazy filters and effects, does a basic Illustrator file (saved to Version 8, found that much) import well? or does it get warped?
• Any thoughts on a clean walk cycle NOT using bones? good vs bad?
• Where are some of the best sample of AS at work.
I plan on generating something along the animation quality of sponge bob / fairly odd parents and the like. It appears, that with some hard work, you can achieve this with this program.
Anyway here is this first lip sync test using the Bush comments. I used the basic lip sync method which I modified a bit afterwards. Background color change was an accident. Stuff like that happens A LOT, but i'm sure with time that will decrease.
Also, if you link to all my videos from this one, you can see some simple animations I did with PENCIL and nice free app for the MAC. And you'll see some stop motion I did. Fun stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skjBFl-ngyU
Sorry about the long rant, look forward to becoming a part of this forum.
Thanks, Erik
I LOVE animation, but I'm a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to style. Give me Bugs Bunny over anime any day. I prefer frame by frame quality vs. excessive pans and zooms.
As far as AS Debut goes, Im in the middle of the road right now, many of my issues stem from the fact I've been using Adobe Illustrator bezier technology since 1987.
• Debut DOES NOT import Illustrator (very upsetting, retail package did not mention this). Pro does...
• The drawing tools are a long ways from any Illustrator (corel) like program.
• No real bezier pen tool. Everything is click to click. There are no handle bars to adjust curves.
• The EXCESSIVE tool switching should be fixed. Switching from Select to Move to Color to Scale, to Select... is very redundant. Most of these features could be combined into one tool with a modifier key. This can be VERY frustrating for someone coming from Illustrator. The whole animation process could be speed up by a factor of five if this were addressed.
• While the BONES are amazing, I do not like the warping. In most cases I would prefer to just draw the next frame vs. the rubber look which stands out like a soar thumb to me. And I dont see an easy way to do this.
Now, I know I bought AS and not Illustrator, so dont get me wrong. I was hoping for Illustrator with a timeline, but alas... Enough of my bitching, just wanted to make those comments should anyone be looking for the same thing I was.
Now, all that being said, I am forging ahead and plan on becoming an expert in this application. I have grandiose plans. I have searched the Forum a bit but I'm having troubles with a few areas...
Things I am looking for and or interested in: Please point me in the right direction if possible.
• Best method of having a multi-angle group for characters (say, 8 positions for a head turning N,S,E,W and 1 in-between for each) along with eye, nose and mouth layers. Is it possible to have something that complex?
• Ignoring crazy filters and effects, does a basic Illustrator file (saved to Version 8, found that much) import well? or does it get warped?
• Any thoughts on a clean walk cycle NOT using bones? good vs bad?
• Where are some of the best sample of AS at work.
I plan on generating something along the animation quality of sponge bob / fairly odd parents and the like. It appears, that with some hard work, you can achieve this with this program.
Anyway here is this first lip sync test using the Bush comments. I used the basic lip sync method which I modified a bit afterwards. Background color change was an accident. Stuff like that happens A LOT, but i'm sure with time that will decrease.
Also, if you link to all my videos from this one, you can see some simple animations I did with PENCIL and nice free app for the MAC. And you'll see some stop motion I did. Fun stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skjBFl-ngyU
Sorry about the long rant, look forward to becoming a part of this forum.
Thanks, Erik