: Offers a streamlined way to apply patches to various versions of Harmony, including the latest Harmony 24 and 25 releases.
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: Harmony's rigging system allows you to add "bones" or "mesh" deformers to drawings. This lets you bend and stretch parts of a character without redrawing every frame, which is perfect for anime or "hybrid" styles. countryboy toon boom
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The immediate standout is the line work. The creators have leveraged Toon Boom’s vector tools but applied a textured brush effect that mimics pencil or charcoal. This prevents the animation from looking too "plastic"—a common pitfall of vector animation. : Offers a streamlined way to apply patches
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: This allows you to see multiple frames at once. In Harmony 16 and later, the Advanced Onion Skin window gives you independent opacity control over individual frames, making it easier to time keyframes. This lets you bend and stretch parts of
: Holding Shift while using the Ellipse tool ensures a perfect circle. You can also double-click control points to use Bezier handles for custom reshaping. Pro Tips for Beginners