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animewannabe
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Location: Philadelphia, PA

Anime Studio teacher needed

Post by animewannabe »

Hello Friends.
I just joined this forum. I am searching for an Anime Studio developer who could teach us to use this product. We find the book + software-based lessons confusing, plus the software is missing various files that are necessary for some of the advanced lessons.
Net, net - if anyone is willing to teach us this product - in person or via phone - then we'd be very appreciative. Please let me know what you charge per hour and we can pay by PayPal or pay you in person. We live in the Philadelphia, PA suburbs.

Thank you.
Regards,
Navin Sharma
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Mikdog
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Post by Mikdog »

Hmm...I really think that if you just knuckle down and read the tutorials slowly you'll learn pretty quickly. Missing files? That sucks. Wonder how that happened?
MouseMoves
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Anime Studio Pro Teacher

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I'm available to teach you Anime Studio Pro. I've taught people how to use several applications, using iChat.

With an iChat account (free to sign up), I will be able to see your computer desktop and actually 'take over' you mouse and show you how to create artwork in Anime Studio Pro. iChat has a feature that allows one person to 'take over' another person's computer (temporarily, of course. You 'invite' another person to do so).

At the same time, you can here me talk, and I can hear you (no phone call cost! Just through the iChat), so I can instruct you. This could also work with several people watching over your shoulder, learning at the same time.

Here is a link to some of my current Anime Studio Pro animations:
http://www.playgroundtown.com/

Here are some of my illustrations that I created for Waldman Publishing:
http://www.playgroundtown.com/illustrat ... folio.html

Please contact me if this type of teaching is what you're looking for - thanks -

lightboxart@gmail.com
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Magnatude
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Post by Magnatude »

You could also sign up to VTC and there is 12 hours (118 sessions) of tutorials that will go through EVERYTHING you need to know about the software (excluding a few tricks on the BBS here, like switches)

You can buy the DVD or sign in for a monthly fee
http://www.vtc.com/index.php


Tho, having an actual person to be there to Q&A is likely the best solution, Mark Bremmer does an excellent job on VTC (as you can see in the free intro lessons)
http://www.vtc.com/products/Anime-Studi ... orials.htm
meltedtoons
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Post by meltedtoons »

i'll teach u the basics to start animating for free.... send me a email to eric@meltedtoons.com if ur interested
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