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If it inspires you to know more then this review will tell you what's in store when it comes to trialing the product for yourself. Watch Toon Boom's promotional video below. With virtually no prior knowledge of Harmony, how much could I seriously learn within 21 days to be able to say this is the tool for you?
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To be clear, I'm not setting out to review features and compare them to other animation software I've used because Harmony is quite a complex animation studio. Will it be enough to answer my two previous questions and is a 21 day trial enough for you to make a decision as well?
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After a bit of sync work and re-timing using Sony Vegas, I'm usually able to get good results.Toon Boom were kind enough to give me a 90 day Harmony Premium license for this review (Harmony is also available in Essentials and Advanced versions) but I thought, since they offer a free 21 day trial, I'll give myself that to write this review. I personally use Flash to storyboard and write up a dope sheet, then I use the dope sheet and sketches from Flash to animate in Clip Studio Paint. HOWEVER it is not a primary animation tool, and is really only good for linework and coloring - there are no audio tools, so any actual audio syncing is sorta a crabshoot. If you can draw it, you can animate it, and it doesn't suffer from forced vectorization or pixelation like Toon Boom/Flash tends to do. I didn't find a program that allows for good painting effects/line work in animation until I upgraded to Clip Studio Paint Pro. To put it easily, programs like Flash and Toon Boom are more suited for animating rigged characters and objects, like you see in My Little Pony, Powerpuff Girls (the new one), and basically any other animated TV show where you can just tell the characters are built off a 2D skeleton. The only downside is that it falls victim to a lot of the faults that animation softwares fall to - restrictive line art and lack of artistic integrity. It's a good program for animating, storyboarding, etc.
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I used the full Toon Boom suite in college.
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If anyone here also does animation what do you guys think? Also what else can I use ToonBoom Harmony Essentials for besides just animation?
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But I was wondering if ToonBoom Harmony Essentials is good enough for me to create animation with. Right now I can afford the Essentials version(I would paid for the full software rather than paid a monthly subscription) which has the basics for the program.
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I also downloaded this free storyboard software called StoryboardFountain.īut I heard that most people are using ToonBoom Harmony which is the industry standard animation software (And also Storyboard Pro to make storyboards & animatics) but it is very expensive. As of right now, I have these animation software that I could practice my animation on: Flash CS5, Moho Studio Debut 12, Animation Desk, and OpenToonz. But I haven't done animation in years so I might be rusty and I'm more of a character designer than an animator. I like animation and wanted to do animation. This is not a comic related question but more of an animation question.