![]() In order to meet the needs of Japanese studios, Western digital 2d animation solutions must emulate and empower this unique paper and pencil pipeline instead of trying to erase it. For The Doll, Toon Boom partnered with D’ART Shtajio for training, production assistance, and the creation of special custom scripts that would allow Harmony to digitally replicate the Japanese process. The Doll was written by Isom and produced by D’ART Shtajio’s team in Toon Boom Storyboard Pro and Harmony. The anime is themed around freedom and expression, following an artist who recently lost his job and purpose. It explores how far he goes to – literally – bring his vision to life. ![]() In total, eight artists worked on the project including four key animators, three secondary animators, and one animation director. Artists at D’ART Shtajio working on “The Doll.” They were largely trained and mentored in Harmony by Toon Boom director of customer success Marie-Ève Chartrand over a two-week period in their offices. “I was surprised by how well they took to Harmony and Storyboard Pro,” recalls Chartrand. “When I started training the team, there were many exclamations like, ‘This is better than RETAS!,’ ‘Where has Harmony been?,’ and ‘I wish I was taught this in school!’. ![]()
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