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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 7:03 am)
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Hi GKdantasDepending on the type of animation your looking to produce.
If the anime sofware allows it, I would render at 1920 x 1080 HD or 1240 x 720 HD and save the project at 30 keyframes per second in an AVI or MPEG format.. sometimes if you render at 24 keyframes it maybe make the art work jumpy in the animation cycle in AVI..
With anime studio from smithmicro you can render at 1240 x 72o and use standing frame animations which are more like still graphics one frame at a time keyframing , then you can render at 24 fps and put them together in a good video editor like adobe premiere or Sony vaga save it in full HD( windows movie makers does not save in HD) in the video editing software to create your story. a good example of that type of animation would be mangatransformation videos on youtube.
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Thanks Poisinivy, the problem I cant get the FullHD with version 6.2 bedut... maybe with version 10 theres this option.
When I trie to use a custom size the maximum values are 788 X 768 that is pretty small.
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if you downloaded the free version then its just a trial version of the software and it has limits to what can be done with it if you have the paid version with the registered license then you can try updating it and see if that give you more options, 6.2 is rather older version also
http://anime.smithmicro.com/debut-updates.html
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According to the comparison chart on their website, Debut is limited to a much smaller cnavas than Pro is. For example, Debut10 it is limited to 900x900 pixels, 6.2 being older than that is likely limited to less, so 788, is probably all you get I'm afraid.That is pretty standard for all of the "hobbyist" versions of software. They all limit canvas sizes, and various other features.
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Just get a trial of debut 10 and yes limited to 900 X 900 so givenup from AS its very expensive to me for just an animation... Back to Carrara and 3D... thanks for the help
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Well, for what its worth, since you already have Debut 6.2, I believe you could go the upgrade route. It appears you could upgrade from Debut 6.2 to Debut 10 for $30, then upgarde from Debut 10 to Pro 10 for $150. That should be $180 out the door, a bit easier than $300 buying pro outright. Worth thinking about perhaps.
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Ok, could resist and got the update sale for Pro 10! Nopw time to undestando more about animation!
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Hi people, dont know if this is the right forum (didnt find one for AS) so anyone knows if with Debut version 10 I can use FullHD canvas size? 1920 X 1080 pixels at 24 or 30 FPS
Thanks
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