>The brush tool has also been redone and it's much smoother. > When you create palettes and use them, and say you did 100 frames of animation, then when you change the colour in the palette it updates the entire animation, like TB. > Canvas rotation for easier drawing, like TB. > Documents can be up to 8000 pixels wide. > Onion skinning is now two colours signifying before and after frames. > While working Layers can be transparent, yet still visible, you dont need to depend on a toggling the outline on or off. > You can create Vector Libraries if you have Creative Cloud, so you can take a photo or anything, make it a vector, then use it as a Line stroke. > You can select a type of line, with a pencil tool to look like a brush stoke, or pencil. > You can toggle the brush to be relative to the canvas like it is already in flash, of change the brush to be relative to a pixel size like photoshop/ToonBoom. The updates that make a massive difference in Animate CC are: The examples you have seen done in Flash sound very poor, as I've been working in it now since 2002 I can tell you that I can created artwork in Flash that looks like it comes from photoshop. But in time they'll fix this I think, but not only that with AE and Flash integration you utilizing AE for the Bitmap artwork, only bringing in the bitmap to flash for reference, so if you can do AE and Flash you can get all and more from that workflow. Animate still has issues, but it overcomes many of the issues it once had.įlash doesn't do well when it comes to Raster(Bitmap) artwork. Animate CC is finally the first step at re-energizing a flash application which is well worth adopting imo. They've rebranded it to Animate CC, but it's not just a name. A while ago I would have said Toon Boom is superior in every way but Adobe have finally got their heads in check with Flash. Is it even possible to animate in the same quality as toon boom? Tell me about your opinion.
Let me know if you know one or two my friendīut I saw toon boom 'customer production' and several animations posted here which looks so much better than Flash animation (BG, props, effects).
I haven't seen any high-quality series like that made in Flash. Is it possible to make an anime series (with high-quality) in Adobe Flash? but it can't manage vector arts comparing to TB. I am not going ton compare Flash VS TB, though.įlash is easy to learn while TB is quite the opposite. There is a substantial reason for Toon Boom to stand top of the mountain (2D/3D, FBF, compositing, etc.).