![]() ![]() The way these tools works just seems more painter like as well. I would compare the pens/pencils etc to Painter as opposed to Photoshop since Painter came out with “natural” media draw tools first. Hi Chris, Yes Mirage is raster based NOT vector based like TBS. TBS allows you to layer sounds in your animation adding music, voice and effect sounds. Pegs allow you to create a character “marionette” as well as move, resize or rotate an object. TBS is more flexible with output (flash or Quicktime), vector animation simplifies the creation of characters as you can draw once and adjust the vectors to reshape an object. If I had to choose just one 2D tool it would be TBS. Now in regard to animation software, I have several software tools TBS, Moho, the TAB, Carrara (3D) and I’ve been test driving Mirage. Animating is wonderful but IS tedious and time consuming. I do NOT want to discourage you from getting into animation nor change your mind from getting TBS. This is by NO means a cool animated piece but it does simplify the creation of your piece. Save the presentation as a QT movie or AVI and use something like iDVD to create a playable DVD. Add a sound track to the slide, hold the slide for the appropriate amount of time and do an instant transition to the next slide. Your images could be done in any graphic software (photoshop etc.) then make a slide with the image on it. then you could use a presentation package like PowerPoint or Keynote (mac only). If you don’t want to get into a “real” animation with real time movement, lip sync etc. It sounds like what you want to do is to have a simple image (character) do some voice over, then go to another image etc. ![]()
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