A Newbie's view of Anime Studio

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A Newbie's view of Anime Studio

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A couple days ago I downloaded AS and started playing around with it for the first time.

Just for fun, I'm keeping a sort of informal blog of my progress and keeping notes on what I'm learning. For anyone who is interested in how a newbie might approach AS, you can follow my adventures at http://fiziwig.com/anim/

I'm including the actual AS files in my blog so future generations of newbies can look at my silly mistakes and perhaps learn from them. :)

--gary
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Post by rplate »

Great job!
I love your site and the way you build on such a simple thing as an eyeball turning and then using it with a background scene.
Simple explanations and samples of the end results and even the Anime Studio file. Love it. Keep up the good work.

Hmmm... a retired programmer. Maybe you can give Vern and Genete a run for their money. :P :P with scripting etc.
Aren't they just the greatest guys on this forum? Among others of course.
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Post by J. Baker »

That's pretty cool!

But VP6 is a flv codec. It won't play on my system in avi format. :wink:
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J. Baker wrote:That's pretty cool!

But VP6 is a flv codec. It won't play on my system in avi format. :wink:
Thanks.

RE: VP6 codec, I discovered that when I tried to show the animation to a friend on his computer. I guess I need to upload it to some video sharing site. Any recommendations beside YouTube?

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I fixed the page so that the completed animations are embedded for easy viewing. I also moved it to http://fiziwig.com/anim/

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yer blog

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hey thanks for sharing your progress
in anime!

it is interesting to watch your discoveries unfold.
I am fairly new to the program too and have
come to appreciate its tools.

check out Bruno Bozetto's "Neuro" cartoon
to see how a master can make you laugh!
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Post by kashak »

Hi, all! I am newbie here and just saying hello. Few weeks ago my roads crossed with Anime Pro and found that it's cool software.
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