


The ability to mix and match frame-by-frame techniques with Anime Studio’s well-established bone animation system makes the software a legitimate choice for professionals.
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Fahim Niaz, Smith Micro’s director of product management, said in a statement, “For movie studios and other animation production houses, speed to market is critical, so we’ve focused our development of Anime Studio 11 on making it faster and easier for professional artists to work more efficiently in groups, while allowing each artist to use the tools that suit their individual styles and unique vision.” Anime Studio Pro 11 adds frame-by-frame animation to its well established bone rigging capabilities. The makers of the software are emphasizing its potential as an affordable and intuitive professional-grade alternative to software packages like Toon Boom, TVPaint, and Flash. With this latest update-Anime Studio 11-adds frame-by-frame capabilities and a significantly upgraded feature set in a bid to increase market share amongst industry professionals and studios. Launched as Moho in 1999, the software has long been a popular choice for hobbyists and web animators who want to create digital cut-out/puppet animation.

Smith Micro today announced a major upgrade to its flagship animation software Anime Studio.
