![]() Just as a side note, however, you can always get Harmony Standalone if you’re working on one workstation. No firm decisions have been made yet on whether any of these changes will be ported into the Animate line. This is much better for working with textured lines. ![]() So when you fill in a textured line, instead of filling in just to the outside of the line like it does in Animate Pro, it’s going to fill in to the centreline instead. You can also now have texture on a pencil line. You can modify the thickness of the lines using a new Pencil Editor tool when you need to adjust the outside of the lines. What this will allow you to do, is to modify the position of the line with the contour editor like you can with the pencil (much easier than using the contour editor on the brush) BUT you can now have pressure sensitivity as well. What’s currently in Animate Pro is a texutred brush, and what we’re bringing to Harmony is a textured pencil. Toon Boom also offers subscription pricing, but unlike with Adobe, you also have the option to by a permanent. Harmony Premium adds more advanced character rigging and a node-based compositing system for advanced visual effects and rendering. It’s actually not at all like what’s in Animate Pro - that functionality was already in Harmony. Harmony Advanced adds bitmap painting tools and more support for a traditional hand-drawn workflow.
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