onyxmoon21 wrote:I managed to find another movie-making program called Anime Studio, formally called MoHo, I guess. It's a lot cheaper then ToonBoom, and more user-friendly for beginners. However, ToonBoom seems to be exactly what I'm looking for... but I'll have to look into it more. Has anyone ever heard of this Anime Studio? It sounds like it could work for me, but before I spend 200 bucks I want to make sure I'd be getting my money's worth.
I'm particularly excited because it says you can create your own voices for your characters, plus you can scan your own pictures onto the program and it will create a bone-structure for your person, allowing you to bend the body at will instead of drawing frame after frame! (I'm not sure if that's the same with ToonBoom...)
onyxmoon21 wrote:This is kind of off-subject, but I made an amv for Final Fantasy VII using Windows Movie Maker, and put it on YouTube. If any one wants to see it, here's the address:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBHjwDsv3lU
Note: our computer, for some reason, didn't record all of the pictures, espcially in the "flash sequences", (you'll see what I mean if you watch it) so it doesn't look as good as I'd want, but oh well. When we get a better computer I might upload a nicer version.
The Doctor wrote:Ok,
do you have to draw by hand and scan it into your computer to make animation? Or do you design it on the pc?
And btw, if you haven't practiced drawing by hand, what is the BEST computer animation software out there to make anime on your pc when your hand style isn't developed?
THanks
Scarecrow wrote:Anyway, I just watch alot of cartoons and then rewind em and then watch em on slow speed to see each frame. Usually do this alot with action scenes and such.
Scarecrow wrote:As far as voice maker... voice MAKER? There isn't anything that makes voices for you or whatever. There IS though a lip sync tool that lip syncs your audio with its mouth animation or something... I'm not sure how it works, I haven't touched that at all yet. They say in the tutorial it may not be perfect but works well enough for what most people like to do.
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