Newbie tips for Standard users - make yours a Semi-Pro
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:51 pm
I have been using Anime Studio Standard for a few weeks now. (I'm totally new to 2D animation until I got this software). I bought it off the shelf not even realizing there was a Pro version until I started reading the tutorials and realizing they were meant mostly for Pro users and mentioned functions I did not have. That being said the Standard version can render a script that was made in Pro so don't dispair Standard users, you have a tiger hiding under the wings!
Here are a few observations I've made and things I have done to make my Standard version into a Semi-Pro:
Take ALL the scripts you can find (Fazik's tools in particular) and move them into the Scripts folder in the Anime Studio folders. This will give you a whole additional set of Other tools to use within the program and they DO work. I took the subfolders from Fazik and use those to keep the scripts the same was as the Pro version. (One folder has the Lua scripts the for example) If the script function can be given an icon to choose from the menu then we can use it in Standard. I now have a magnet, star shaped draw tool, and many more!) (I still have to add some of Vern's newest scripts to see if they are accessible - BTW- Vern, if any of them can have an icon created for the menu to access them then we Standard users will be able to use them too!)
Create a Scenery folder in your anime studio directory's Library folder (Standard only comes with a scenery.anme file) Move that file into the new Scenery folder and then make copies of any other anime file you want to use objects from and put those in your scenery folder. When you choose File Import Scenery it will now go to your new Scenery folder and let you choose a file. From there it will let you pick which layers you want from that file. I have saved small cycled loops and short animations for switch layers. When I import a bone group or switch layer it will bring in your cycle loops and anims too! I used this for a bird flying and only had to import the cycle then move my pre-made cycled layer through my new animation.
I took an anime file with a particle layer and stripped it to just the particle layer and saved it as an anim file. I put that in my Scenery folder and can now bring it into any animation I am working on. (You have to still draw your particle and drap that into your Particle layer) When you double click on the particle layer it will now give you an additional Particles tab which lets you change particle settings. While you don't have a drop down to choose pre-made particles, it still lets you create them from scratch. I've made snow and bubbles and many more so far.
You can't create brushes in Standard but if you put an anime file with a brush in it in your Scenery folder and import it into you animation, you can change that brush shape and other aspects to at least come up with some additional "brush" effects
No group layer in Standard- just use a Bone layer as the same thing and you can move layers into that to move together
Standard doesn't come with a Grid - BUT Fizwig created an excellent PNG picture of one to use as a temp layer when you need to keep things a certain dimension.
While these steps do not give you all of the Pro's additional functionality it still gives the Standard program that much more potential for you to use.
Here are a few observations I've made and things I have done to make my Standard version into a Semi-Pro:
Take ALL the scripts you can find (Fazik's tools in particular) and move them into the Scripts folder in the Anime Studio folders. This will give you a whole additional set of Other tools to use within the program and they DO work. I took the subfolders from Fazik and use those to keep the scripts the same was as the Pro version. (One folder has the Lua scripts the for example) If the script function can be given an icon to choose from the menu then we can use it in Standard. I now have a magnet, star shaped draw tool, and many more!) (I still have to add some of Vern's newest scripts to see if they are accessible - BTW- Vern, if any of them can have an icon created for the menu to access them then we Standard users will be able to use them too!)
Create a Scenery folder in your anime studio directory's Library folder (Standard only comes with a scenery.anme file) Move that file into the new Scenery folder and then make copies of any other anime file you want to use objects from and put those in your scenery folder. When you choose File Import Scenery it will now go to your new Scenery folder and let you choose a file. From there it will let you pick which layers you want from that file. I have saved small cycled loops and short animations for switch layers. When I import a bone group or switch layer it will bring in your cycle loops and anims too! I used this for a bird flying and only had to import the cycle then move my pre-made cycled layer through my new animation.
I took an anime file with a particle layer and stripped it to just the particle layer and saved it as an anim file. I put that in my Scenery folder and can now bring it into any animation I am working on. (You have to still draw your particle and drap that into your Particle layer) When you double click on the particle layer it will now give you an additional Particles tab which lets you change particle settings. While you don't have a drop down to choose pre-made particles, it still lets you create them from scratch. I've made snow and bubbles and many more so far.
You can't create brushes in Standard but if you put an anime file with a brush in it in your Scenery folder and import it into you animation, you can change that brush shape and other aspects to at least come up with some additional "brush" effects
No group layer in Standard- just use a Bone layer as the same thing and you can move layers into that to move together
Standard doesn't come with a Grid - BUT Fizwig created an excellent PNG picture of one to use as a temp layer when you need to keep things a certain dimension.
While these steps do not give you all of the Pro's additional functionality it still gives the Standard program that much more potential for you to use.