Once you’ve finished the tutorials, you should be comfortable enough to continue on your own. If you did not create a custom content folder at startup, you can create one any time by choosing Help > Set Custom Content Folder. If you’re having trouble with a tutorial, try opening the corresponding Anime Studio file to see what it should look like. You can find them by going to your Content folder, and looking for the Tutorials sub-folder.
The tutorial files that are used in this tutorial manual will get installed in that Custom Content folder. When you first start Anime Studio, you will be prompted to create a Custom Content folder in a location that you specify. You don’t have to read them all (although that probably wouldn’t hurt), but choose the ones that address the specific techniques you want to learn about. Once you’re comfortable working in Anime Studio, then you can move on to the other tutorial sections.
Each of these tutorials builds on skills learned in the earlier ones, and one-by-one will get you up to speed with Anime Studio’s basic drawing and animation techniques. The best way to get started is to read all the tutorials in the Basics section in order. Even if you’re an experienced Anime Studio user, this version of Anime Studio has some big changes, so we recommend reading through the tutorials again. This is the perfect place to start if you’ve never used Anime Studio before. In this manual, we will walk you through various aspects of using Anime Studio. Tutorial 6.7: Speeding Up Particle Effects Tutorial 6:5.2: Crowds, Particles, and Depth of Field 243 Tutorial 6.6: Using Pre-made Particle Effects
Tutorial 6.5: Particle Tricks - Grass and Crowds Tutorial 6.4.2: Custom Particle Generators Tutorial 2.9: Simple 3D Construction Tutorial 2.10: 3D Shape Design Contents Contents Anime Studio Tutorials Using the Embedded Media Files