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Toon boom harmony vs adobe animate
Toon boom harmony vs adobe animate












I can draw in other apps like Procorate or adobe own drawing apps and import those drawings into Toon Boom. My only issue so far is there is no iPad companion drawing app. Toon Boom isn't cheap, but with the essentials package I'd only need to sell a couple of seconds of animation a year to pay for it. All the rigging and pegging and such, it's actually pretty complicated, but even still it's strangely intuitive, and you can do the same thing a bunch of different ways with different views. The learning curve isn't so bad because it's no more complicated than the big three adobe design apps.

#TOON BOOM HARMONY VS ADOBE ANIMATE TRIAL#

I've been trying the trial version of Toon Boom and it is pretty impressive. Toon Boom have an article on their website about Ghibli hiring animators, but that doesn't necessarily suggest Studio Ghibli has ever used Toon Boom. Sounds like a good idea but using crappy crayons will not help to get nice results and then probably discourage them to continue.Įarly Futurama episodes were apparently animated with OpenToonz, and Studio Ghibli seems to use it according to Google. One could think that if they like drawing, start with this and give them better ones later. It's a bit like giving cheap crappy crayons to kids for them to draw. On the other side, using the best option available from start might be more helpful in the long run, so if you can handle harmony's cost, it's probably a better option. Especially if you're a graphic designer, you might already be familiar with it too. If you're going to only draw a few cartoon reaction frames, maybe you could give it a try first in Animate or Photoshop. But in most cases, Harmony is more suited for that. On cut-out (rigged) animation, Adobe After Effects has some advantages, especially for the integration with Illustrator and vector artworks (you probably already use it). Harmony is actually more powerful than Adobe's Animate or Photoshop for hand drawn or cut-out 2D animation.












Toon boom harmony vs adobe animate