

#Toon boom harmony vs adobe animate professional
There are several folks around this forum using Toon Boom Studio for professional work, and a number of secondary and post-secondary schools are using it to teach animation.

Look a little higher up the chain to find Toon Boom in the industry. There are plug ins that will do this for the Flash environment, but then you’re into it for more cash, and you still won’t find a drawing disk in Flash. TBS is much more suited to the artistic process with its palettes, pegs, and rotating drawing disk. swf, I guess you do need Flash or something like it to get the job done. You can go from TBS to your ipod in a few easy clicks. If you’re outputting to a video format like avi or quicktime, you don’t need anything else. The only limitation TBS has is really the user’s talent & creativity.Īlso, check out the TBS vs.
#Toon boom harmony vs adobe animate software
TBS has the ability to work with flash & other adobe products, but it is not at all necessary & is a very powerful piece of software on its own. It is strictly geared towards the digital world & does not take any/many traditional approach. The primary differences I know of between flash & tbs are that TBS is a digital environment that still follows or mimics many of the traditional methods of animation. If 75 million people use flash & 4 million use TBS (random numbers) its only natural to see more good flash stuff out there, but I’d bet percentage wise its about the same when comparing junk to quality stuff. I think the disparity between the number of good toons done in flash & those done in TBS is probably in proportion with the difference in number of users overall. Cant make promises about quality of all of them of course. You could check the TBS myspace page if you want ot see a bunch of examples of it in action.
