: Offers a streamlined way to apply patches to various versions of Harmony, including the latest Harmony 24 and 25 releases.
The compositing is where the polish really shines. The integration of shadows and highlights is subtle, giving the characters volume without breaking the flat, illustrative art style.
: Harmony's rigging system allows you to add "bones" or "mesh" deformers to drawings. This lets you bend and stretch parts of a character without redrawing every frame, which is perfect for anime or "hybrid" styles.
You can choose the tone that fits your audience best:
Fans of character-driven animation, students of digital 2D workflow, and anyone who appreciates a good coming-of-age story set against a rustic backdrop.
Here’s a social media post tailored for — assuming it’s a project, animation style, or personal brand focusing on a rural/redneck character in a cartoon aesthetic (possibly referencing Toon Boom animation software).
Countryboy + Toon Boom = 💥 Rural chaos. Smooth rigging. Let’s animate something dumb and glorious.