http://animestudio.jp/free.html
The website is in Japanese but when you install the software, the interface is English.
It's kind of like an X-sheet / Time sheet for sequencing animations from various sources.
You can draw cel animation, import and trace, etc. plus a multiplane scene planner for compositing
so it's a bit like a retas style tool.
I have a book where it is used for sequencing stopmotion animation.
I haven't had a long enough play with it though
this is the main page
http://animestudio.jp/index.html
the fourth link from the side is a "how to use" page. although its all in Japanese
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japanese software
i tried to install it but
i can't read the instructions
enough to install it correctly
the japanese won't print
and even if it did, i
could 't read it!
i can't read the instructions
enough to install it correctly
the japanese won't print
and even if it did, i
could 't read it!
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toonertime, i have installed it. you just must press the button you think is "next". it's more spiritual than rational. just like i did with sai paint tool, which is in japanese too and i really love it. or moho (which were in english when my english were even worse than now)
anyway, patmals, how do you think that is this animestudio? is good or you just post here because of the similar name?
anyway, patmals, how do you think that is this animestudio? is good or you just post here because of the similar name?
Neat stuff. I tinkered with it a little. It seems that the lines that you draw are vector, which I always love. What I douldn't figure out how to do is edit the vectors. Of course there is also no smoothing function. It is like a bare bones Toon Boom if you can't afford it.
These are definitely people to watch.
Thanks so much for posting!!!!!!!
Cheers
Stephen
These are definitely people to watch.
Thanks so much for posting!!!!!!!
Cheers
Stephen
As for translation, do it through Goolge ... go to
http://www.google.com/language_tools
and paste the links into the "Translate a web page:" field and chose the "Japanese to English BETA" option and then click "Translate".
The translation isn't perfect by any means, but it is much better than my Japanese understanding ... which is 0.
As for the app, it may be useful as an Xsheet; maybe more. I have to read those instructions and fiddle with it awhile before I can tell.
Rob
http://www.google.com/language_tools
and paste the links into the "Translate a web page:" field and chose the "Japanese to English BETA" option and then click "Translate".
The translation isn't perfect by any means, but it is much better than my Japanese understanding ... which is 0.
As for the app, it may be useful as an Xsheet; maybe more. I have to read those instructions and fiddle with it awhile before I can tell.
Rob
Hi Selgin!selgin wrote:toonertime, i have installed it. you just must press the button you think is "next". it's more spiritual than rational. just like i did with sai paint tool, which is in japanese too and i really love it. or moho (which were in english when my english were even worse than now)
anyway, patmals, how do you think that is this animestudio? is good or you just post here because of the similar name?
I haven't tinkered with it properly yet but i played with it previous 'preview' version last year (Cellga / AnimeStudio II).
I posted it because i thought it would interest you animation guys , because it is a free version which seems very usable indeed, especially those who are interested in traditional cel animation but also because of the namesake. It had it's name before E-frontier renamed Moho.