How to get rid of the default character (dude!) on start up!
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 5:03 pm
This may have been addressed by someone many moons ago, but since I'm fairly new I wasn't around for the old moon! I would like to post this tidbit of info. If you are like me, after using this program for awhile I find the character that appears when starting up the program to be rather annoying. He's a nice guy but I never invited him to the party! Here's how to get rid of him:
If your on a Mac like me your program should be in the Applications folder unless you put it some place else when you installed. Go into the folder called Anime Studio Pro or Anime Studio (for the basic program), then go into the Startup folder. There is a file called StartupFile.anme ((that's him!)), or at least the project file that opens him. If you don't want to delete him and save him you can just move the file into the folder next to it called Winsor_45_images ,that's the folder with all of his body parts.
Important: if you want to pull him out and play around with him again you must move him back to the location where you found him; in the main startup folder or he probably won't load properly. All the files for a project (animation sequence) are linked together in a certain order when you create them and if you change the location, well...... good luck trying to figure out what happened to your project!. I learned this the hard way. If you can help it, DON'T MOVE YOUR OWN FILES AROUND WITH THIS PROGRAM!!!
Now when you start the program your up and running with a clean slate! In the title bar at the top of the interface you will see that it reverts to the default Untitled.anme (name it when you save it). Take Care. Mike,
WARNING: With regards to the Anime Studio official guide. There is a CD that has tutorials that use this little guy from time to time! I'm not sure if moving him will cause certain tutorials not to work. The author may be accessing this file for some of his tutorials, I'm not sure.
If your on a Mac like me your program should be in the Applications folder unless you put it some place else when you installed. Go into the folder called Anime Studio Pro or Anime Studio (for the basic program), then go into the Startup folder. There is a file called StartupFile.anme ((that's him!)), or at least the project file that opens him. If you don't want to delete him and save him you can just move the file into the folder next to it called Winsor_45_images ,that's the folder with all of his body parts.
Important: if you want to pull him out and play around with him again you must move him back to the location where you found him; in the main startup folder or he probably won't load properly. All the files for a project (animation sequence) are linked together in a certain order when you create them and if you change the location, well...... good luck trying to figure out what happened to your project!. I learned this the hard way. If you can help it, DON'T MOVE YOUR OWN FILES AROUND WITH THIS PROGRAM!!!
Now when you start the program your up and running with a clean slate! In the title bar at the top of the interface you will see that it reverts to the default Untitled.anme (name it when you save it). Take Care. Mike,
WARNING: With regards to the Anime Studio official guide. There is a CD that has tutorials that use this little guy from time to time! I'm not sure if moving him will cause certain tutorials not to work. The author may be accessing this file for some of his tutorials, I'm not sure.