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Smooth Workflow in 2d Character Animation
bro532-UITM | bobazhar@2010

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ThingsYouNeedToKnow in making smooth workflow in character

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ThingsYouNeedToKnow in making smooth workflow in character

Create

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ThingsYouNeedToKnow in making smooth workflow in character

Create Convert

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ThingsYouNeedToKnow in making smooth workflow in character

Create Convert Add Audio

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ThingsYouNeedToKnow in making smooth workflow in character

Create Animate Convert Add Audio

bro532-UITM | bobazhar@2010

ThingsYouNeedToKnow in making smooth workflow in character

Create Animate Convert Edit Add Audio

bro532-UITM | bobazhar@2010

ThingsYouNeedToKnow in making smooth workflow in character

Create Animate Convert Edit Add Audio Export

bro532-UITM | bobazhar@2010

ThingsYouNeedToKnow in making smooth workflow in character

Create Animate Convert Edit Add Audio Export
Note: You may need to download Apple Quicktime to your laptop/desktop

bro532-UITM | bobazhar@2010

Things You Need To Know

in making smooth workflow in character animation

Illustrator Photoshop

bro532-UITM | bobazhar@2010

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When You Want To Create

in making smooth workflow in character animation

Illustrator Photoshop

bro532-UITM | bobazhar@2010

Things You Need To Know
When You Want To Create avoid hi-resolution setting.
300 dpi - print, 72 / 150 dpi - broadcast This will reduce slow rendering process

in making smooth workflow in character animation

Illustrator Photoshop

bro532-UITM | bobazhar@2010

Things You Need To Know
When You Want To Create avoid hi-resolution setting.
300 dpi - print, 72 / 150 dpi - broadcast This will reduce slow rendering process

in making smooth workflow in character animation

Work on standard broadcast size unless your animation requires you to create larger size for panning, zooming purposes
720/768 pixel by 576

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