Yes, ASP does everything by itself, that's the beauty of it. You just have to add bones to your drawing. Setting up the bones (position, size, strength and constraints if needed) is important.
Hit return to soon... I am still not sure how the tree got animated. It looks like it was drawn in artrage but moves like it was drawn as vectors in Anime Pro. Are you saying that all you had to do was import the tree as a bitmap and the ability to move its branches was automatically provided for you? That would be exactly what I want!
I exported my ArtRage files as .PSD, merged the layers I needed in photoshop (I think you can do that in ArtRage) and imported the resulting layer in ASP. You don't need to vedtorize anything, ASP can work with bitmaps too.
I like this! I have ArtRage and am considering ASP and your animation makes me think this is the route I should go. One question: what format did you import the ArtRage stuff into ASP and how did you vectorize the tree?
This would make a great opening to a story.
BongoxFury 3 weeks ago
just saw that there is a plug in for bringing in PSD file as separate layer into ASP7
so the bone wont effect the other layer.
ruscular 7 months ago
how long did it take to render this animation? I also try to work in ArtRage 3 + ASP....
olesyapetrova 11 months ago
@olesyapetrova It was loooooong as hell! I think the final video took something like 7 hours ton render on my Q5500
Babook 11 months ago
nice
alejandro35xxx 1 year ago
Excellent,can you show us a short tutorial on how you did this.?
ralfkhayal 1 year ago
Is it hard making animation????
TheAnim8torz 1 year ago
Excellent! Thanks for all the information. It seems like a killer combo. Your animation is inspiring! Love to see more...
clubdemer 1 year ago
Yes, ASP does everything by itself, that's the beauty of it. You just have to add bones to your drawing. Setting up the bones (position, size, strength and constraints if needed) is important.
Babook 1 year ago
Hit return to soon... I am still not sure how the tree got animated. It looks like it was drawn in artrage but moves like it was drawn as vectors in Anime Pro. Are you saying that all you had to do was import the tree as a bitmap and the ability to move its branches was automatically provided for you? That would be exactly what I want!
clubdemer 1 year ago
Thanks for the information! I am still h
clubdemer 1 year ago
I exported my ArtRage files as .PSD, merged the layers I needed in photoshop (I think you can do that in ArtRage) and imported the resulting layer in ASP. You don't need to vedtorize anything, ASP can work with bitmaps too.
Babook 1 year ago
I like this! I have ArtRage and am considering ASP and your animation makes me think this is the route I should go. One question: what format did you import the ArtRage stuff into ASP and how did you vectorize the tree?
clubdemer 1 year ago
I like this one a lot more than your older one ^.^ Your doing great!
MrPalkiaVSsonic 1 year ago
this is actually pretty cool, so artrage is where you make the draws?
dr3zit0 1 year ago