Re: Does anyone use Retas Studio?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 11:02 am
What I did can be done with the Standard TVP (I didn't use any Pro features as far as I know, maybe when I set layer mode to sub at the end), though I think it's a bit dumb selling it as being only 32-bit, makes them look outdated and actually made me buy something else when I was deciding to buy it the first time.
"Hey guys, spend $600 more and you can use all that RAM you already bought!"
If you're new to animation then you can download the demo version of DigiCel FlipBook, this allows you to save your files and come back to them with the limitation of having a watermark on playback. Make sure you turn color-mode off when you're drawing or your strokes/undo will lag (click the palette icon). To open tool properties just right-click their respective icons. It's old software, they supposedly have a new version in the works I've been told, whether that is a minor upgrade or a major upgrade is to be seen.
Also you can download something better than After Effects for free - Fusion.
"Hey guys, spend $600 more and you can use all that RAM you already bought!"
If you're new to animation then you can download the demo version of DigiCel FlipBook, this allows you to save your files and come back to them with the limitation of having a watermark on playback. Make sure you turn color-mode off when you're drawing or your strokes/undo will lag (click the palette icon). To open tool properties just right-click their respective icons. It's old software, they supposedly have a new version in the works I've been told, whether that is a minor upgrade or a major upgrade is to be seen.
Also you can download something better than After Effects for free - Fusion.