2-D Animation With Anime Studio Debut11

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2-D Animation with Anime Studio Debut11Learn how to create your own animation! Choose from a library of characters, backgrounds, special effects and more!Double click the logo displayed on the Desktop.Anime Studio will always displayed a different animation screen each time you open.To create on a blank screen, press the X located at the top left corner.

Choose File NewAt the top right, check Beginner’s Mode.A blank space will appear for you to add content.Where you record your animationEditing tools

A Closer Look: Creating a shapeChoose the Draw Shape tool to pick a shape.At the top, turn auto fill and auto stroke options off so you can create curves.Select a shape from the top.The shift and alt keys will allow you to draw a perfect circle.Switch to Create Shape tool and drag box over shape.This will add the holes in your circle.Click the Create Shape button.This will allow you to change the color, width and effects. Those tools can be found on theright hand side.

A Closer Look: Understanding LayersLayers are like sheets of paper on top of one another. In Anime Studio Debut 11,each object has its own layer. To edit an object, click on the object’s layer.Copy LayerDelete LayerNew LayerHide LayerIn order for the dragon to be infront of the background, you needto drag the Background Layer insidethe Dragon Layer.Background

A Closer Look: Importing a Background1. At the top right, click the Library tool.2. Scroll over and click Scenes.3. Select a Background.4. Click the double check mark.

The background will display many layers. Each layer has a different object.You must click on a layer to edit size, shape, color, or effects.

A Closer Look: Importing a Character1. At the top right, click the Library tool.2. Scroll over and click Characters.3. Select a Character.4. Click the double check mark.5. Select Play to see it move.

A Closer Look: Animating Your Character1. To add animation, the red line on the timeline must be greater than 0.The red line shows where your animation will appear.Dotsrepresentmovement.2. On the left hand side, choose the Bone tool.3. With your mouse, move body parts of your character. When you release the mouse, a dot will be addedto the timeline. This dot represents a movement.4. To delete the character’s movements, click and drag your mouse over the dots on the timeline. Pressdelete on your keyboard.5. When you have manipulated enough bones, click the rewind button, then press play to see youranimation.

A Closer Look: Adding Bones1. If you drew an original picture, you must add bones to animate it.2. You must uncheck Beginner’s Mode in order to add bones. Beginner’s Mode is in the top right cornerabove your editing tools.3. On the right hand side, click on the New Layer tool and select Bone. Click and drag your drawing layerunderneath your Bone layer.4. Click the Add bones tool.5.Choose a body part you want to move. Click and drag your mouse over that space until a bone hasformed. This will not look like a real bone.This is what the bones will look like.

Additional Information Website: http://my.smithmicro.com/anime-studio-debut.html Videos: software-video-tutorials.html#Debut Webinars: You can also use our Library by Appointment service to receive one onone training on a given topic. To make an appointment, please contactthe Reference Desk at 856-223-6050 or reference@gcls.org.For more information on Library by Appointment, please visit intment.

2-D Animation with Anime Studio Debut11 Learn how to create your own animation! hoose from a library of characters, back-grounds, special effects and more! Double click the logo displayed on the Desktop. Anime Studio will always displayed a different animation screen each time you open.File Size: 1MB

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