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It has a built-in IK/FK rig so you can make skeleton systems and just pull the skeleton and the whole character will move. It has really strong drawing tools, like nice texture brushes and pencil tools. Harmony is quite different in many respects. It's not that bad, but a lot of people really like to have like a bone skeleton that they can pull around. The program also, as of speaking, at the moment doesn't have an FK or an IK system, meaning you can't make an actual rig you have to do all the positioning of the layers of the character yourself, using pivots. It's like a Russian doll so you're going inside a symbol, inside a symbol, that can be very difficult for some people. To animate in Animate you have to do a lot of symbol tunneling. There are basic vector lines, you don't get nice texture brushes although they have begun to add them, they're still kind of difficult to use. The drawing tools are limited, because of the lack of development they're fairly old-fashioned. They are beginning to add new features though. It's pretty much the same program now that it was a long time ago, like 10 years ago, pretty much the same program. Now the disadvantages are that the developments of this program historically has been slow and poor. It's much easier to create large sequences of animation in a single Flash file or a single Animate file, and that file is self-contained. It has commands that are fairly easy to create, so you can create your own little codes and things. It has a built-in actionscript, so if you want to do some programing stuff, you can do quite a bit with that. There's a very wide user base, so it's more widely used I think even now than Harmony.
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#ADOBE ANIMATE VS TOON BOOM PRO#
The pro of Adobe Animate is it's much easier to learn. Animate is Adobe Animate the program formerly known as Flash and we're comparing her with Toon Boon Harmony. I want you to bear in mind that Adobe Animate used to be known as Flash, and Toon Boon Harmony had a previous version called Animate. And for a lot of people the choice might be: Which of these two programs should I use? What's the best fit for me? I'm going to make a list of pros and cons of each. Before going much further, let's take a look at the big competitor for Toon Boon Harmony which is Adobe Animate.