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Gran Convolution
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 3:24 am
by F.M.
Trying to catch the feel of moving art. Used Moho Mirage and toonboom.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1q4vqTbuIQ
Enjoy!
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:47 am
by AmigaMan
That's very fluid and creative. Impressive stuff. How do you find ToonBoom? Mirage is great but I must admit I hated ToonBoom when we tested it out at work a few months back. Just curious

animation master
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 12:22 pm
by toonertime
I am curious what you think about
Animation:Master. It seems like it
might be friendly towards animators.
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 1:53 pm
by AmigaMan
I don't want to divert away from FM's thread about his work but if you're asking me about Animation:Master Toonertime?.........I love it

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 3:07 pm
by F.M.
I was spoiled by DPaint and Brilliance, back when I used the Amiga so I tend to find this programs lacking in ease of use and short in what I'm capable of squeezing out of them. I like Mirage a bit more than Toonboom, as far as Animation Master I liked it very much until version 9 came out, for me that was a disaster, I've been thinking of giving it another try to see if it is stable now.
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 3:56 pm
by AmigaMan
Well, as you will probably deduce from my name, I am a huge Amiga fan and, like you, was spoiled by DPaint and Brilliance also. Mirage obviously developed from an Amiga program and is very similar to Brilliance etc - probably why I like it so much.
Animation:Master V9 was bad. However, I can assure you, it is very stable now (for me anyway) so give it a try.
I'm using Anime Studio a lot at present and I'm constantly amazed by the results achievable. I'm not bragging at all, and it may not come off of course, but a colleague and I are doing tests using AS for a proposed new BBC series and, though I'm obviously biased, I think they will like the results when we deliver next week. I hope so anyway as I can't imagine being able to do this so easily in any other software - fingers crossed

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:51 pm
by F.M.
Thanks for the info on AM, and lots os luck with your project I will be crossing my fingers for you also.
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 6:12 pm
by Arkaos
O.K. Now was that an Acid flashback or was it a movie. Line distinction between the two are very difficult to grasp.
Very Cool

Re: animation master
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 6:15 pm
by Arkaos
toonertime wrote:I am curious what you think about
Animation:Master. It seems like it
might be friendly towards animators.
It IS friendly towards animators, but it lacks in a few areas:
1) incredibly slow render time
2) particles are even slower and kinda suck
3) materials do not animate well and are slower yet to render
4) not industry-standard and/or compatible with mainstream 3d software.
If you are interested in breaking into 3D, try blender. It's very industry standard, faster, more stable and FREE.
http://www.blender.org