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Anime Studio Pro Export Gif

Anime Studio Pro Export Gif

Before we get started I want to point out that Anime Studio 9 is not the latest version. The official Smith Micro website has a newer Anime Studio Pro 11 out with new enhanced features, but I have not used the newer versions so this review will be for Smith Micro’s Anime Studio Pro 9. If I ever et my hands on the newer version I will write a separate review for that and will compare the differences. If you are on the fence for rather you should purchase this program or not, read on and hopefully I can help you decide.

There are some good and bad things with this program, but first I will start with all of the pros and the good things it has to offer. For those of you wondering, you can buy Anime Studio Pro 9 for about $85 (From Amazon) through $90 USD, the newer updated versions going for around the $200 mark from the official website.

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The best thing of Anime Studio is its bone rigging system because you can attach body parts to the movable bone lines to manipulate your characters to your liking, so that each bone only moves that one body part so that you can get the effects you are looking for. You can also create or paste backgrounds so that your characters move independently from the environment.  You can then create key frames of simple movements- such as the arm being down by the side, then sticking out, then up by the character’s head, and the program will fill in all additional movements so that it creates a smooth transition. The Anime Studio Pro 9 also has an Onion skin feature so that you can see the different layers of your animation while putting it all together. The end effect looks like something you would see in an Adobe Flash movie. The amount of time you put into your animations determines the overall quality of the animation.

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You can create multiple scenes, import images, and use other programs to create your animation masterpiece, such as importing image files from Photoshop.

You can adjust the animations using the timeline to speed up your animations or slow them down, change scenes, or import new images to appear, then play it back in real time to see how your animation looks. You can then export the file to create a movie to upload it to Youtube or save it to a DVD. Anime Studio Pro 9 also has preset characters and resources you can use, or you can take the time to use the program to draw your own without having to use a third party drawing program.

If you are into making simple animations on the line of South Park or side scrolling stick figure drawings then this will be perfect for you.

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The below images are things I drew and animated using Windows Paint XP and Jasc’s Animation Shop program. The other with the gun is a concept character I drew and animated using Unity.

I wouldn’t consider myself a beginner animator, I have used other programs and I have done hand drawn and classic animation in the past. When I was a kid I used a game making program called Klick & Play by Maxis, you could make games with it but you could also do animations. So going into this I had that in mind because it was so easy animating and drawing content using Klick & Play. After that I went on to using Windows Paint XP and the classic Windows movie maker, which was a lot of hard work because I had to draw each frame, character and background and manually put it together by copying and pasting then building it on the time line.

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Now that that is out of the way, I will tell the bad parts of the Anime Studio Pro 9 program. In my opinion Anime Studio Pro 9 isn’t really worth its high price tag and I found that I wasn’t very impressed by the tools they had to offer. $85 on Amazon is a lot of money, $200 for the brand new version seems mind blowing.

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I didn’t find the program to be very intuitive or easy to use and I found myself getting frustrated just to do simple and easy tasks. I tried importing my own image and it kept removing some of the lines and details and changing the image quality. If it imported the image the way I wanted then I couldn’t figure out how to rig the bones to it.

For some reason the tools for the bone rigging would disappear after importing an image, and if I imported the image and let the program rig the bones for me then a few of the details would go away (such as the character’s mouth). I’m sure there was a way to get the image quality and bone rigging correctly, I just couldn’t figure it out using the tools on screen; for that I found it annoying and not very user friendly.

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Describing it in words is difficult to explain, but with Anime Studio Pro 9 I couldn’t just take a image I drew and place it down as a background, take another image of my character and paste it with the white part being transparent, then rig the existing character image by using a line tool to map out the bones to make the character move.

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That sounds simple, but Whenever I tried to do that I would get mixed results and quickly became frustrated. After watching several tutorial videos and tinkering with the program for hours, then days, then weeks, I eventually gave up and uninstalled the program because it was way too difficult to do simple tasks and I felt for the price it should have had a cleaner and simpler layout and functioning tools.

Anime Studio Pro 9 has potential, but for the price tag it is way to complicated to make animations. As said above, if you do simple promotion videos with a white background and a static character that makes small movements, or if you want to make simple animations like South Park where you don’t care if it doesn’t look perfect, this will also work great for you. But in my opinion there are cheaper programs out there that can do the same thing. If you want to make something on the line of Dragon Ball Z or more complex animations on that line, you can do it (there is a video of Krillin on YouTube) but it isn’t very easy.

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My overall thoughts? For the price it isn’t worth it and I would rate it a 5 out of 10. If you get a coupon or a discount code and you can buy Anime Studio Pro 9 for under $30, go for it. Otherwise I recommend you find something else better.

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I didn’t find the program to be very intuitive or easy to use and I found myself getting frustrated just to do simple and easy tasks. I tried importing my own image and it kept removing some of the lines and details and changing the image quality. If it imported the image the way I wanted then I couldn’t figure out how to rig the bones to it.

For some reason the tools for the bone rigging would disappear after importing an image, and if I imported the image and let the program rig the bones for me then a few of the details would go away (such as the character’s mouth). I’m sure there was a way to get the image quality and bone rigging correctly, I just couldn’t figure it out using the tools on screen; for that I found it annoying and not very user friendly.

Smith

Describing it in words is difficult to explain, but with Anime Studio Pro 9 I couldn’t just take a image I drew and place it down as a background, take another image of my character and paste it with the white part being transparent, then rig the existing character image by using a line tool to map out the bones to make the character move.

Anime Studio On Make A Gif

That sounds simple, but Whenever I tried to do that I would get mixed results and quickly became frustrated. After watching several tutorial videos and tinkering with the program for hours, then days, then weeks, I eventually gave up and uninstalled the program because it was way too difficult to do simple tasks and I felt for the price it should have had a cleaner and simpler layout and functioning tools.

Anime Studio Pro 9 has potential, but for the price tag it is way to complicated to make animations. As said above, if you do simple promotion videos with a white background and a static character that makes small movements, or if you want to make simple animations like South Park where you don’t care if it doesn’t look perfect, this will also work great for you. But in my opinion there are cheaper programs out there that can do the same thing. If you want to make something on the line of Dragon Ball Z or more complex animations on that line, you can do it (there is a video of Krillin on YouTube) but it isn’t very easy.

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My overall thoughts? For the price it isn’t worth it and I would rate it a 5 out of 10. If you get a coupon or a discount code and you can buy Anime Studio Pro 9 for under $30, go for it. Otherwise I recommend you find something else better.

Moho 13.5 Animated Gif Imports Are Now Supported

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