This was so good! I've been learning 2D animation in Blender... because it's free, but I've been wanting to get into a better 2D animation program. This video got me really excited to learn Toon Boon Harmony. Thank you so much!
I am currently trying to decide between animate and harmony and this is definitely swinging me toward Harmony. Thanks for helping a wannbe animator 2 years after you made this :)
The funny thing is that you're constantly comparing to flash while I'm probably one of the few opentoons users here. Toonboom isn't too different it, just seems more specialized for vector and rigged animations. Thanks for this tutorial, it is really well made!
thank you a LARGE amount!! this was a super helpful guide to get started with!! there were just so many buttons and exploring every little thing seemed so daunting because I wouldn’t know which features i would actually find useful just for the pure basics!! cleared up so many things and I can’t wait to fiddle around with the 3d camera stuff more - also i found the quick “well that’s a wrap for the video - see you guys later” joke when you played the live-preview of your presentation slides very funny
How about demonstrating how you animate from scratch using Toonboom- layers, erasures, duplicating parts of a drawing , textures on pen strokes, adjusting timing, etc. I'm a 2D traditional animator and no knowledge whatsoever about Toonboom. Thanks
Can I adjust the brush hardness in Harmony Essentials? Every tutorial I've watched has a Hardness slider but mine is missing this in the Brush Properties panel.
Ellou, there‘s no such things as scenes in Toon Boom. You basically have a new file for each scene and edit them together in a dedicated editing software like Premiere or Final Cut. Hope this helps.