How to create motion comics quickly and easily with Cartoon Animator 5

A still from a motion comic created in Cartoon Animator 5
(Image credit: Reallusion)

Motion comics are increasingly popular because they provide such an engaging way to bring stories to life. However, some resources used by comic artists limit their potential, providing basic camera pans and sliding images that lack real depth. This is where Cartoon Animator 5 can really transform things. 

Cartoon Animator provides a fast, easy way to create dynamic 2D animation with multiple layers and camera depth, without the need to draw every panel by hand. Characters are rigged with bones so they can be posed exactly how you envisaged them in your storyboard, ready for movement to be added to the scene. You can even control facial expressions thanks to the detail face settings

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Garry Pye

Garry Pye is a self-taught artist, illustrator, and animator who specialises in creating characters, backgrounds and prop content. He began to work as a Reallusion Content Developer as a hobby in his spare time. He developed the Little Mates series of characters among others.