Animation programs - help
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Animation programs - help
Does anyone know a 2D animation program that lets you change the direction of the camera, so it zooms out from a section from the backround or goes to a different seection of the backround, like you see in Disney´s 2D animation films? Is there also a way to loop the same animations?
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Ambidextroid

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Re: Animation programs - help
I'm pretty sure you can do that sort of thing with Adobe Animate, though I haven't used the program much myself. Do you just mean zooming from the foreground/background or panning?

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Cairnie

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I can't say I've played around it much and this is actually a very complicated program to use but have you considered OpenToonz?
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Re: Animation programs - help
Zooming from backround to foreground. I tried to do this in Photoshop and Windows Live Movie Maker, but it didn´t quite work for me.Ambidextroid wrote:I'm pretty sure you can do that sort of thing with Adobe Animate, though I haven't used the program much myself. Do you just mean zooming from the foreground/background or panning?
Speaking of backrounds, is there a way to automatically remove backrounds from a frame, so only what is left are the characters in the foreground.
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Re: Animation programs - help
You can't do that in Adobe Animate unfortunately.
Seriously? This is probably the most asked question on the entirety of the internet; just google it and you'll have 9 billion useful answers at your disposal.Rock_TBT wrote:Speaking of backrounds, is there a way to automatically remove backrounds from a frame, so only what is left are the characters in the foreground.

