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How to Animate to Music using Toon Boom Harmony

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How to Animate to Music using Toon Boom Harmony, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 30 lectures, based on 28 reviews, and has 335 subscribers.

You will learn about Animate characters dancing to a beat. Animate lip synched vocals Rig characters in Toon Boom Harmony using parenting, and various deformers Animate a music video, or short This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is beginner friendly, and is also designed for solo animators, students, and small studios. It is particularly useful for This course is beginner friendly, and is also designed for solo animators, students, and small studios.

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Summary

Title: How to Animate to Music using Toon Boom Harmony

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 30

Number of Published Lectures: 30

Number of Curriculum Items: 30

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 30

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Animate characters dancing to a beat.
  • Animate lip synched vocals
  • Rig characters in Toon Boom Harmony using parenting, and various deformers
  • Animate a music video, or short
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is beginner friendly, and is also designed for solo animators, students, and small studios.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is beginner friendly, and is also designed for solo animators, students, and small studios.
  • Have you ever wondered how you could animate your favorite character or motion graphic to music?

    Have you ever been curious about how animated music videos are done?

    Last, but not least, if you’ve ever wanted to know how to use the same animation software that shows like The Simpson’s, Bob’s Burgers, or even Disney uses, look no further.

    In this course, How to Animate to Music using Toon Boom Harmony, you will learn how simple it can be to animate to a beat! I’ll not only show you how to animate to music, but I’ll be showing you how you can do this in the award winning animation software, Toon Boom Harmony.

    My name is Tony Ross and I’m the owner and creator of tonyteach*com, and I have over 2 decades of experience teaching digital animation, and my Toon Boom tutorials have been showcased on O’Reilly, Toon Boom, and Lynda?com.

    In this course, I’ll show you tips and tricks, like comparing beats per minute to frames per second, as well as how to animate a simple dancing character moving to the beat.?

    Lastly will put together a short clip, animating a band
    Now, in a music video, there are certain things you can fake, or hide when animating, or even filming a band. But if the drummer is hitting cymbals, when the music is calling for drums, the illusion is lost…

    I’ll show you how to get the drums animated correctly, and on beat!

    If this is your first time working with Toon Boom Harmony, or even if you’re using a program like flash or adobe animate, these timing and music tips and techniques can still be applied.


    What’s in the course???
    Animating to Music using Toon Boom Harmony?
    Step-by-Step HD video training covering:
    Beats per Minute & Frames per Second
    Creating a Cycle based on BPM?
    Importing our character?
    Stop motion vs motion keyframes?
    Bouncing to the beat?
    Creating a dance cycle?
    arm movement?
    Adding the head movement??
    Offsetting secondary motions
    Setting key poses?
    Lip-syncing a song?
    Tips for animating a guitar player??
    Tips for animating a drummer??
    …and much more!?
    Covers ALL 3 versions of Toon Boom Harmony (Essentials, Advanced, Premium)

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Creating Simple Rhythm Guides to Animate to Music

    Lecture 1: Welcome & Using the Support Files

    Lecture 2: Beats per Minute vs. Frames Per Second

    Lecture 3: Creating a Cycle pt1

    Lecture 4: Creating a Cycle pt2

    Lecture 5: Creating a Cycle pt3

    Chapter 2: Animating to Music: A Dancing Pepper

    Lecture 1: Importing Characters

    Lecture 2: Using Stop Motion Keyframes

    Lecture 3: Making a Character Bounce to the Beat

    Lecture 4: Creating a Dance Cycle

    Lecture 5: Adding Arm Moves to the Dance

    Lecture 6: Moving the Head to the Beat

    Lecture 7: Creating Secondary Motion

    Chapter 3: Animating to Music: The Drummer

    Lecture 1: Adjusting the Audio for Animating

    Lecture 2: Rigging the Drummer

    Lecture 3: Animating the Beat: Snare Drum

    Lecture 4: Animating the Beat: The HiHat

    Lecture 5: Animating the Beat: Moving the Drummer to the Beat

    Lecture 6: Animating the Beat: Animating the Bass Drum

    Chapter 4: Animating to Music: The Bass Guitarist

    Lecture 1: Rigging the Bass Guitarist

    Lecture 2: Animating the Bass Guitarist

    Chapter 5: Animating to Music: The Vocalist

    Lecture 1: How to use Auto Lip sync When the Voice track is Mixed with Music

    Lecture 2: Setting up the Auto Lip Sync

    Lecture 3: Tweaking the Auto Lip Sync

    Lecture 4: Animating the Vocalists Head

    Lecture 5: Final Lip Sync Corrections

    Chapter 6: Animating to Music: The Guitarist

    Lecture 1: Animating the Guitarist's Hands

    Lecture 2: Animating the Guitarists Legs

    Lecture 3: Bouncing the Guitarist to the Beat

    Chapter 7: Putting the Band Together

    Lecture 1: Placing each Band Member in the Scene

    Lecture 2: Animating the Camera

    Instructors

  • How to Animate Music using Toon Boom Harmony  No.2
    Tony Ross
    Video Trainer, Instructor, and Author: Learning Made Simple!
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