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roach2489
Hey i recently decided I really want to create my own anime .... e.g. Naruto or Bleach things like that.. I got some great designs for characters and things but have no idea how to get it on the computer and animate them like a real anim... any help please
dannyordinary
Wow wow, its going to be way harder than you just wanting to do that.
I think you should look into being a manga artist than a "one guy"
animation.

p.s. post some of your drawings
=]
roach2489
well um.... i really havent been trying to draw.. so im like really bad at it :P i can be a one man animation.. Im good at making voices and.. well yeah.
steve330
Maybe you should enlist the help of others..
tr1pp1n
i bet this will turn out horrible
heyyfrankie
...draw all the pictures, scan & paste them to Adobe Imageready & put them on animation...

like one of those flip book thing...

?? huh.gif

like this stufffff.
roach2489
franke it's something like that Sort of...... Watch an episode of naruto and you will see what im talking about.. it has to look realistic type like a cartoon e.g. family guy like the movement.. it looks like they are moving for real etcetc
SinfullySweet
QUOTE(roach2489 @ Jul 15 2007, 04:09 PM) *
franke it's something like that Sort of...... Watch an episode of naruto and you will see what im talking about.. it has to look realistic type like a cartoon e.g. family guy like the movement.. it looks like they are moving for real etcetc


It isnt that easy. You cant use programs such as animation shop for rich and full-length movement. You have to basically buy a program that animates images.
roach2489
whats the program name
roach2489
its called Designer's Cafe ?? any links to were i can buy it ?
freeflow
No the forum she moved your topic too is called Designers' cafe. The animation programs are imageready and animation shop. But first you (well at least by how you're posting) need to do a lot of research on what you want to do before you go buy a program...
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