@superman41591 That sounds like you're running out of memory. Are you making a very large scene, with many frames, and many drawing layers? Is it frame-by-frame animation or cutout? I'd recommend constricting your scene length to shorter scenes, then compiling them together afterwards with an editing program.
If you want to import from 3DS Max, you can always export an image sequence to import in. Otherwise, in Harmony we have a pipeline that works with Maya where you could import 3D objects directly into there. We are looking at developing support for other softwares, but for now we work mainly with Maya.
I wonder how sophisticated the 3d object creation is...what I mean is can Pro be used to create smaller, more complex objects like a motorcycle? Or is it limited to architectural type of objects
Currently I’m using Toon Boom Studio which I love! There are only 3 things I’d really like to have: motion blur, lens blur and the 3D camera (instead of classic multiplane). I don’t think I could afford Animate Pro anyway, maybe I’ll look into upgrading to Animate someday.
The 3D scenes from the Simpsons movie are made using the 3D tools shown in the video, right? I believe they used Harmony.
@ToonBoomAnimation Thanks for the reply, but the feature comparison page is rather hard to interpret as it doesn’t specify the differences but only characterizes them as (missing), “basic”, “intermediate” or “advanced”. How shall I know what’s intermediate and what’s advanced? I guess I’ll need to compare the two products manually.
@CrypticFire This option is only available in Toon Boom Harmony which has an interface to import elements from Maya. You can contact sales at toonboom dot com for more info.
Wow this is amazing. Too bad I can't import 3D models from google sketchup 7 directly into Animate 2 Pro that would be a time saver too. However I like this effect as well. It looks simply fantastic!
btw when i use it sometimes it show me microsoft error about this progrom and it close it D: .. whats the problem :o?
superman41591 4 months ago
@superman41591 That sounds like you're running out of memory. Are you making a very large scene, with many frames, and many drawing layers? Is it frame-by-frame animation or cutout? I'd recommend constricting your scene length to shorter scenes, then compiling them together afterwards with an editing program.
lillybirdsong 4 months ago
If you want to import from 3DS Max, you can always export an image sequence to import in. Otherwise, in Harmony we have a pipeline that works with Maya where you could import 3D objects directly into there. We are looking at developing support for other softwares, but for now we work mainly with Maya.
lillybirdsong 4 months ago
@lillybirdsong where i can download toon boom harmony cause i dont find it anyway , and thank you for replaying
superman41591 4 months ago
hey toon boom can i import 3d objects from 3d max studio to toon boom animate or it will be just flatten?
superman41591 4 months ago
I wonder how sophisticated the 3d object creation is...what I mean is can Pro be used to create smaller, more complex objects like a motorcycle? Or is it limited to architectural type of objects
7Somerset 8 months ago
@7Somerset You can create whatever you like. This is is just an example.
ToonBoomAnimation 8 months ago
@ToonBoomAnimation
So is this for Animate Pro 2? Or Harmony?
RonnieandMarge 7 months ago
@RonnieandMarge This is Animate Pro 2.
ToonBoomAnimation 7 months ago
Currently I’m using Toon Boom Studio which I love! There are only 3 things I’d really like to have: motion blur, lens blur and the 3D camera (instead of classic multiplane). I don’t think I could afford Animate Pro anyway, maybe I’ll look into upgrading to Animate someday.
The 3D scenes from the Simpsons movie are made using the 3D tools shown in the video, right? I believe they used Harmony.
Halbmond 8 months ago
Is this only possible with Animate Pro or also with Animate? I can’t find a comparison sheet on the ToomBoom website.
Halbmond 8 months ago
@Halbmond This is only possible in Animate Pro. The comparison page in the Features page of Animate, on the right side.
ToonBoomAnimation 8 months ago
@ToonBoomAnimation Thanks for the reply, but the feature comparison page is rather hard to interpret as it doesn’t specify the differences but only characterizes them as (missing), “basic”, “intermediate” or “advanced”. How shall I know what’s intermediate and what’s advanced? I guess I’ll need to compare the two products manually.
Halbmond 8 months ago
this option killed all the other software of 2d im still using toon boom animate V1 and im gonna buy this version soon !
mozidem 1 year ago
can you import 3d objects from other programs? if so, what file types?
CrypticFire 1 year ago
@CrypticFire This option is only available in Toon Boom Harmony which has an interface to import elements from Maya. You can contact sales at toonboom dot com for more info.
ToonBoomAnimation 1 year ago
Wow this is amazing. Too bad I can't import 3D models from google sketchup 7 directly into Animate 2 Pro that would be a time saver too. However I like this effect as well. It looks simply fantastic!
Quoranation 1 year ago
I have a tablet, now all I need is this! I've gotta have it!
TheGreeNate 1 year ago