

Sad to say, but Animate (Pro or otherwise) doesn’t have that ability. It seems that a variable line thickness is what you’re looking for, Donbartolo. I add the anime-style vector- tracing i would like to achieve with toon-boom: Maybe are animate-tracing tools not optimised for anime-style? Maybe there is an efficient alternative to get the same trace-result as with Manga Studio, but i didn’t succeed to find it.Ĭan you guys help me? Is there a good tracing/inking tutorial available somewhere on the internet? What’s frustrating is that i am extremely happy with the other aspects of Animate (scanning, coloring, morphing, effects, …).

I succeed to get an extremely good (and fast!) result with Manga Studio using the ‘curve-tool’ ( playing with stroke -in and stroke out option enabled/disabled) and an intuos tablet.

But i still have problems with inking to get my lines in anime-style.
