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BE WARNED! THIS IS ADVERTISING A PRODUCT.

Hi.

I have not been very active on Content Paradise lately but had an urge to throw together a new character and a also a small Wink tutorial on animating it.

If you can look past the commercial aspect, (specifically the link at the end), some AS newbies may find this a useful glimpse into using Switch Layers and bones in Anime Studio BUT BE WARNED! The tutorial is FREE but the link at the end (if clicked), will take you to Bucks Content Paradise purchase page.

OOPs...sorry...here's the link!

SWITCH LAYERS (3.2mb)
http://www.wienertoonz.com/buck/BUCK.htm

EDIT: NEW BUCK TUTORIAL:
CREATING A 12 FRAME RUN CYCLE (12mb)
http://www.wienertoonz.com/buck/BUCKRUN.htm

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Post by jahnocli »

so...where's the link?
You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
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Hey DK, I hadn't checked out CP for quite awhile. Do they not discriminate at all what they sell. There's now a ton of basically duplicate stuff. Not even AS stuff, just image sequences of 3D stuff.

Looks like they don't care if other products just drowned in all that crap.

As always, great demo. :wink:
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Post by DK »

Hi synthsin 75.

Yeah...I also noticed that they are now offering a Lightwave category???Things have really slowed down on the AS sales bigtime. Hopefully it's due to the global economy, but, I really enjoyed making that Wink tutorial so I don't mind if I don't sell anything. Im thinking about doing some more tuts. Wink is really amazing when you figure out the basics.

Cheers
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Yeah, watching that inspired me to go ahead and download Wink for future use. :wink:
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Post by DK »

Great to hear...I bought a new acer quadcore and it makes all the difference in the world working with screen capture software. I used Wink a couple years ago o an older machine and it was dreadfully slow which put me off completely.

Tips for Wink are:
1.Create a web safe 256 colour pallet from the first frame of your screen grab B4 rendering to swf.
2. Set capture to 20 frames per second.
3. Set render frame rate to 8 frames per second.

My end file was only 3.2 mb

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My end file was only 3.2 mb
Oh wow, thanks for the tips! :D
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