Mirage or Flipbook
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Mirage or Flipbook
For a more traditional type of 2d animation software, what one would you sugest?
- CartoonM!ke
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I've been playing with the demo of Mirage and having some fun with it. I would strongly suggest d/l the demo from the bauhaus website and using that 30 day demo period. It's not crippled or anything during that period.
Mirage works very well with my Intous II wacom tablet. I have two stylii and Mirage "remembers" which sylus is using which tool, so I can have a blue pencil with one stylus and a black inkpen with the other!
Don't know about flipbook, as they've not bothered to make a Mac version.
Mirage works very well with my Intous II wacom tablet. I have two stylii and Mirage "remembers" which sylus is using which tool, so I can have a blue pencil with one stylus and a black inkpen with the other!
Don't know about flipbook, as they've not bothered to make a Mac version.
- CartoonM!ke
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@gottsbett: Thanx for the heads up for the Max OS X version. I have Panther, not tiger so I can't run it... yet.
However, I did examine the site and to be able to do what Mirage does for $550 one would have to buy the $1000 version of flipbook. Nope, not a viable choice for a at-home animator. My money's still going to Mirage.
However, I did examine the site and to be able to do what Mirage does for $550 one would have to buy the $1000 version of flipbook. Nope, not a viable choice for a at-home animator. My money's still going to Mirage.