As Peter said, the import of 3D motions is a great benefit of CTA Pipeline, but only if you want to use them. It's a much more creative endeavor than CTA. Ibis Fernandez | ( available for hire) - Professional Animator, Filmmaker | Creator of the highest quality (modular) G2 rigs for cartoon animator and developer of Toon Titan and Puppet Producer Author of Flash Animation and Cartooning: A Creative Guide > be sure to check out for professional grade assets, templates, and custom tools for Cartoon Animator and more. Anyhee what's the point if having some great features if you can even get past some of the basic stuff in order to use it. Its an adequate filming technique almost 100 years old.īut anime studio has had real 3D within a vector environment for about 10 year or so, so its not like its not possible. ![]() Thats something CTA can't do, its still stuck on simulated "multiplane" (like toon boom). I do love their 3d evironment and 3d camera system. I doubt any of them were easy to create though. But I have seen some very impressive results. It's been a while since I've played with it. You really have to be more technical minded as opposed to artistic. On top of that all the sprite replacement that takes place during animation is done manually and rigging any of that stuff ahead of time is insanely complicated and time consuming. So instead of having one full character like in crazy talk, you literally have to come up with an individual rig for every angle that you need. Then for the character riggs you really have to rig up one angle at a time. (cause it's not enough that you actually want to draw your artwork you also have to tell it that you want it to be visible) But it wasn't enought to have created that curve you also had to manually go in and use a different panel to adjust properties such as thickness, color, and whatever oh yeah, visibility. ![]() I had to use a belzier curve tool to plot out each point. if I wanted to draw a curved line, I couldn't just take a pencil and draw it. You had to basically use an external software like flash or drawplus, which is no different than what you have to do with crazy talk. ![]() But I remember that when I did try working with it, it was so incredibly difficult to draw even the simplest things. It's been a couple of years since I've played with anime pro.
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