![]() ![]() The image above shows the artwork I imported into Moho on the left and the fully rigged finished character on the right. In tracing the image I wasn't too concerned with getting an exact match, since this exercise was simply to test what I had learned. If you're a long time reader of this blog you may recognize Alvin the Owl, who I originally animated with Koolmoves and imported into GoAnimate. ![]() To see how well I retained all the information I decided to see if I could import one of my own character designs, trace it, add bones and then animate it. Honestly I would've learnt this software years ago if someone had organised the video tutorials into a logical order like I have. #ANIME STUDIO DEBUT HOW TO#Once you've watched these 15 video tutorials you'll have enough information to know how to set up a project, navigate your document, use all the drawing tools, import pre-loaded and custom content, trace your own art into vector lines, rig bones, use the camera, add audio, use the timeline and export everything as a completed video file. #ANIME STUDIO DEBUT PRO#As near as I can tell this mode no longer exists in Moho Pro 12 (or perhaps is only present if you do actually purchase the debut version?). Note that the first video talks about a 'beginners mode' which hides all the more advanced tools and features until you're comfortable with the basics. It's a good one to watch as it serves as a review of everything you've learned thus far. The final video is over an hour long and takes you through an entire project. Most are fairly short and easy to power through. If you purchased the software with the same video tutorials as I did, here's the viewing order of the Debut video tutorials that I think works (You're welcome).īinge watching all but the final video should get you up and running with the basics in half a day. Taking a close look at each title I gave each a number as part of the filename title, so they would appear, in their folder, in what I think is the correct viewing order and natural progression for learning the software. Since Anime Studio Debut is the easiest version of the software to learn I decided to start there with the 15 video tutorials specifically related to that. As well, most of the video tutorials are really for Anime Studio 11, which has all the same basic features minus whatever new features have been added. In Part 1 I described how the video tutorials I purchased with Moho Pro 12 were in no particular order and made for a confusing mess. In part 2 of my journal blog documenting my progress with learning Moho Pro 12 I dive head first into the first batch of video tutorials covering the basics of Anime Studio Debut. ![]()
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