If you wish to stay old school, ToonBoom will allow you to scan in (or use a down shooter) art work and allow you to do an animation test right from the get go. Features such as peg alignment and registration as well as batch scanning make this task relatively painless. If changes need to be made they can be done right within the software or of course you can adjust a drawing, rescan, and plug right in. You can then ink and paint your drawings directly within the software using layer systems to preserve your original artwork. If you are fully ready to move into the modern century you can go the entirely paperless route using the entire suite of pressure sensitive tools that can mimic traditional media (such as pencil) using the built in texture support or you can go for nice clean ink/vector style lines that can even be readjusted or reshaped after being drawn. The ability to rotate a piece of paper on your desk to get specific angles and lines is also available in ToonBoom Harmony, enhanced if you are using a pressure sensitive device. Much as with any painting package you can easily customize brushes and build your own toolset over time for quick and easy access. To ease the process of animating you can easily use the integrations between StoryBoard Pro and Harmony to have your animatics visible as reference as you animate. To further give you more control you can choose to work with both an exposure sheet and a modern timeline.
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