Download Digital Pro’s Kick-Start Videos for an overview and to receive in-depth step-by-step training. Teach
yourself how to use Toon Boom Digital Pro by following more than four hours of training video. Learn about basic
concepts, cut-out animation workflow, paperless animation workflow, compositing. Install the Kick-Start Videos
after installing Toon Boom Digital Pro and access them from the tutorials section of the Welcome Page. Kick
Start Videos are available in 5 downloads for both Mac and Pc.
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Presentation
The Presentation section contains only one video. The Presentation video gives the user an overview of what is contained and what they will learn with these video tutorials.
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Introduction and Basics concepts
The Introduction and Basics section covers all of the basics elements in Toon Boom Digital Pro. The Introduction and Basics section is divided in nine (9) videos: Welcome Screen, Interface Management, Drawing Views Overview, Compositing Views Overview, Setting the Scene, Importing Elements, Drawing and Timing, Camera View and Animation and Display Modules.
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Cut Out Animation
The Cut-out Animation section demonstrates how to create a model, paint it, break it down, rig it, make a template out of it and animate it. The Cut-out Animation section is divided in eleven (11) videos: Workspace Setup, Creating the Model, Breakdown Preparation, Breakdown Techniques, Pivots and Extra Drawings, Joints, Network and Pegs, Rigging, Creating Templates, Animation and Lip-Sync.
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Paperless Animation
The Paperless Animation section demonstrates how to draw and create hand-drawn animation using the paperless animation features. If also shows how to paint drawings. The Paperless Animation section is divided in six (6) videos: Workspace Setup, Tools, Animation, Colours and Palettes, Painting and Morphing.
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Compositing
The Compositing section demonstrates how to create camera move, play with trajectories and function curves, create effects, animated them and render out the scene. The Compositing section is divided in eight (8) videos: Opening the Sample Scene, Organizing Elements, Multi-plane, Camera Move, Playback, Effects, Advanced Effects and Rendering.
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