Other communities to dicuss 2D animation in general?

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Other communities to dicuss 2D animation in general?

Post by MikeHart »

Hi folks,

this forum is just a great resource for Moho. I hope the content won't be lost when it will be integrated into the CP-forums. Anyway, I'm looking for some communities in the net, where people discuss their ideas and animations, no matter which software they use.

Do they exist? If yes, can someone point me to them?

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Post by Patmals »

Hi Mike,

You could check out www.animationforum.net for a start.

There are more but i cannot think of any others at this moment of time, sorry.

If i come up with anymore i will post them. I'm sure other members here will have some great links to add!
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Post by Rasheed »

I always thought the AWN forums were a good place for 2D animation. So check it out.

http://forums.awn.com/
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Post by jahnocli »

Try
animation forum
flashfilmmaker -- believe he now charges a subscription(!), and
flashkit
...for starters. (Flashkit has an Art, Animation and Illustration section)

Good luck
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Post by MikeHart »

Thanks big time! Great links. Keep them comming please! :D
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Post by relik »

http://www.runtimedna.com

We're sort of Poser-centric, but there's an animation forum I mod that is pretty much open to any software, and we just added a forum for Anime Studio as well-will probably initially focus on technical but I'm hoping to deal with aesthetics and production aspects (writing, directing, etc.). All are welcome. -R
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Post by MikeHart »

marima wrote:http://www.fousdanim.org/forum/search.php
(It's a French forum)
Sorry, I can't speak french, but this link will be usefull for others.
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Post by myles »

Michael,

check out the forum links on the front page of Animation Meat.

Not forum-related, but while you're there, also check out the Notes section of the site. Lots of valuable stuff.

Regards, Myles.
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Post by MikeHart »

Thanks again, that page has some great resources.
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Post by slowtiger »

Over there in the http://www.bauhaussoftware.com/forum/ they often discuss animation on a very general level. Mirage is a pixel-based program, and it's always worth to know the "other side".
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Post by Sequent »

I heartily second Animation Meat! And of course the Bauhaus forum...

Check this one too: www.frankandollie.com

aka Frank and Ollie

I'm assuming you guys know who they are. :D
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