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# :( Oh well, maybe you will someday... :)
(, Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:29, archived)
# I don't even know what does!
Back in the day Animation Studio did everything, but I guess it didn't sell well and Autodesk pulled the plug :(
(, Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:32, archived)
# Seriously though, how do you do it?
(, Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:36, archived)
# that was grabbing clips off enter the dragon
then splicing it with generic rave clips and putting colour overlays on in Premiere.

Nothing fancy really. The gif version then had the luxury of drawing in some black areas to make it look more like him.

If anyone can suggest an animation package that loads avi files to draw straight on to that won't bankrupt me I'd be very interested.
(, Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:40, archived)
# You mean you don't copy and paste onto every frame?

(, Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:44, archived)
# PON DE FLOOR
(, Wed 19 Aug 2009, 20:33, archived)
# I'm surprised you don't have after effects
(, Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:49, archived)
# can't afford it
does it do this though? frame by frame direct drawing/cel animation?
(, Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:49, archived)
# How strange. I would have thought there was a market for such software.
Perhaps someone could make it for you?
(, Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:41, archived)
# Animation Studio was a dream to use
It possibly was spawned by DPaint's DAnimate, first as Animator Pro in DOS and then the Windows 95 Studio version
(, Wed 19 Aug 2009, 18:44, archived)