While Grease Pencil is intriguing, i gave it an honest try, animating two little scenes in it and it was just really like animating with a tractor. The thing i love about Toon Boom is the speed at which i can animate, especially with selecting lines which is just a key stroke away. The constant mode switching in Blender is pretty horrible, the 3D environment can get confusing, the timeline is finnicky, the fill tool is glitchy, etc. etc. And when all was said and done i got rendering errors as well. Toon Boom let's me animate at the speed of thought so at the end of the day, it will always come down to UX > Features. Also the one thing TB got right from the very start is their amazing brush engine. I have a vector pencil tool that seriously feels like a bitmap brush but with all the convenience of working with vectors. The thing about 2D animation programmes is, that the target users are often times inherently non-technical so learning a new tool takes a lot of effort. Grease Pencil is cool, i'm glad it exists and there's amazing stuff being done with it but when push comes to shove, it just is not enjoyable to use (to me). The one thing however that i can't really argue about is the ridiculous pricing Toon Boom has implemented over the last few years. They used to be extremely indie-friendly but now they kinda became the Autodesk of the 2D space...
I'm a grease pencil user but the only thing keeping me out of ToonBoom is the price. Grease Pencil 3.0 is coming and hopeful they'll fix Some of the ease of uses issues. It has alot of potential to be a TB alternative and industry game changer
Hmm. Once again Moho is left out of the recommendation, why? Its perfectly capable, a lot more affordable than Toon Boom Harmony and more suitable for animation than Grease Pencil feature in Blender. It may not be ideal for everyone or everything, but it deserves to be included in this comparison because its a proper contender.
@@abdelrahman7329 I've seen video where they compare Toon Boom Harmony vs Clip Studio. Now its Toon Boom Harmony vs Grease Pencil. Is there a video for Toon Boom Harmony vs Moho?
While Grease Pencil is intriguing, i gave it an honest try, animating two little scenes in it and it was just really like animating with a tractor. The thing i love about Toon Boom is the speed at which i can animate, especially with selecting lines which is just a key stroke away. The constant mode switching in Blender is pretty horrible, the 3D environment can get confusing, the timeline is finnicky, the fill tool is glitchy, etc. etc. And when all was said and done i got rendering errors as well. Toon Boom let's me animate at the speed of thought so at the end of the day, it will always come down to UX > Features. Also the one thing TB got right from the very start is their amazing brush engine. I have a vector pencil tool that seriously feels like a bitmap brush but with all the convenience of working with vectors. The thing about 2D animation programmes is, that the target users are often times inherently non-technical so learning a new tool takes a lot of effort. Grease Pencil is cool, i'm glad it exists and there's amazing stuff being done with it but when push comes to shove, it just is not enjoyable to use (to me).
The one thing however that i can't really argue about is the ridiculous pricing Toon Boom has implemented over the last few years. They used to be extremely indie-friendly but now they kinda became the Autodesk of the 2D space...
Can you share some of your pencil texture vector brush please
I'm a grease pencil user but the only thing keeping me out of ToonBoom is the price. Grease Pencil 3.0 is coming and hopeful they'll fix Some of the ease of uses issues. It has alot of potential to be a TB alternative and industry game changer
What was the free alternative at 7:35
Krita
Beautiful video I love it :) 😍💖💙🧡👍
So from what I understand, toon boom harmony is just blender combined with opentoonz
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Hmm. Once again Moho is left out of the recommendation, why? Its perfectly capable, a lot more affordable than Toon Boom Harmony and more suitable for animation than Grease Pencil feature in Blender. It may not be ideal for everyone or everything, but it deserves to be included in this comparison because its a proper contender.
they already did that
@@abdelrahman7329 I've seen video where they compare Toon Boom Harmony vs Clip Studio. Now its Toon Boom Harmony vs Grease Pencil. Is there a video for Toon Boom Harmony vs Moho?
@@KrunoslavStifter there is a video on toon boom Vs Moho animation
ruclips.net/video/yFGb7A5oHO8/видео.html
@@Omnitrix8 Thanks, I just managed to also find it. Thanks for the link.
Moho has to earn the respect be4 it can be compared to this two ....thy earned their respect
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Your videos are amazing, just found your channel today and I don't even do animation but yet I've seen more than 5 of your videos
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Moho
why moho ? grease pencil allow us to frame by frame and draw then you can animate like toom and jerry 2d
@@Supermedosis yes i love both of them. Blender is my most fav tool
i will choose moho for 2d animation because of friendly UI
Professionals use Paint.I heard
Moho has to earn the respect be4 it can be compared to this two ....thy earned their respect