Toon Boom Harmony VS Clip Studio Paint

Publicado 2023-01-24

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  • @missplayer30
    TVPAint vs Clip Studio Paint. This feel like a much more fair comparison.
  • @someuser4166
    you forgot to mention CSP is the successor to RETAS, made by the same company. RETAS is what the anime industry used up until CSP came out
  • @gorillaprutt
    As someone who's been using Toon Boom Harmony Essentials for years, it's important to note too that the different version are VASTLY different in what they offer (you can see the differences on their website). Essentials, the cheapest of the versions, does not offer any of the textured brushes, only the basic round ones, tilted and no pen-pressure ones. Pencil brush does not have pen pressure at all. It has a restricted dimension setting and won't go bigger than 2048x1556. Essentials does not have node view. It does not have the X-sheet. There are way more differences than the ones I've written above, but those are the ones that have caused issues for me personally when doing my job. I've been meaning to upgrade for years, but it's so expensive. *edit: i know this was mentioned in the video. just wanted to underline that even as a freelancer that's been working on professional things the other options are still too expensive for me, which is why I use Essentials still. When I can't use Essentials, I use clip studio paint to animate in.
  • @JeskaDax
    Thank you for talking about the payment types up front. I absolutely despise subscription-based software. Unless a company has to maintain servers or other infrastructure for the product to operate in some fundamentally required way (not just adding something to force it to need that), then subscription is all about cash grab and trying to screw people out of their money. At the lowest cost for TonBoom of $200/yr (inflation?), that translates to $2k over 10 years. And if you don't with to keep paying it, suddenly what? You can't do your work anymore? It seems cheap, but it's not. And the ONLY reason for that model is to get more money out of people. That said, you get a like and sub from me for letting me know this up front.
  • Really Great and has strong points for both softwares, their usages and pros and cons. I really like this video and can't wait for more videos, especially that include Toon Boom Harmony :)
  • @deqobot9389
    Toon boom actually does have a perpetual license option, however it's only shown just before checkout and is hidden behind a tab
  • "Toonboom harmony is the leading animation software for frame by frame and puppet rigging animation" Live2D cubism: "Am I a joke to you?" lol Also, CSP's biggest feature that sets it apart isn't the price. That's great too, but the biggest thing that sets it apart is without question it's stability. People really forget how terribad alternatives are by comparison.
  • @DanzyRemix
    Toonboom harmony is built for anination and clipstudio ia more built for drawing and painting.
  • @Axiassart
    I'm always surprised about how most videos you upload are more often than not very relevant to my situation xD
  • @cloudaxolotl6894
    One thing that destroys me about CSP is how often files get corrupted and sometimes make files vanish. When I try to use a backup version of the file, most of my progress is gone so if I were to animate with it, I’d assume most of my animations would just flip me the bird
  • @KHr0M
    I would like to hear your opinion about Krita
  • @CrankWaved
    Something I do wanna add is that Toon boom does offer perpetual licenses and not only monthly or yearly subscriptions.
  • @Mihimal4
    Clip studio vs MOHO Please ❤❤❤
  • @rfernandez1648
    Toonboom is a royal pain in the butt, and it is ridiculously expensive
  • @gavinskink3951
    Great points , but I have question . Between grease pencil, clip studios and toon boom harmony , who's the best 2d animation software
  • I'm surprised Moho was not part of the video. Great tool for animation.
  • @SeianVision
    I use krita for animate frame by frame. 💪