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Great Cartoon Animation Software
Cartoons are not merely a media for entertainment but the result of one's effort and passion to create laughter from real life characters. Cartoon has various meaning with several different
forms of visual art and illustration. Because of the stylish similarities between comic strips and early animated movies, cartoons came to refer as animation. Animation designates any style of illustrated images seen in rapid succession to give the impression of movement. If anyone is trying to create their own cartoon based on real life charactors, they need a good software. There is some fine software programs to help to do a lot of things but the most important feature is that it "does it let u learn as u work". Best software programs actually help to learn the design that one can have a lot of motivation since working on real life animations. Calico Monkey discusses animation, cartoon software and the art of making cartoons. Toon Boom Studio developed Best animation program for internet users. It is a solid application meant for animators created by animators.
Stickman Cartoon Software
Stickman is a mature, creative and marvelous software program especially suitable for kids as well as for adults also. The user interface is very easy to use for anything. This software is especially designed for experts, hence it is possible to create anything what an expert wish. With the help of this program it is easy to work with. It is a child friendly program and this software is very user friendly and easy to operate. The main advantage of this software is the time can be saved for an extend.
Flash Cartoon Animation-Swift 3D
Swift 3D is one of the rare 3D animation. This is not an easy program to understand. They have built a 3D animation around Flash to reduce the learning curve and the working transition as much as possible. The first thing to understand when working with this software is file size and
compressions are the priority concerns. Swift 3D offers a tremendous array of tools to help the designers. Swift 3D offers two types of tools: Bitmap rendering which minimize the size of output and the second one is Erain which makes 3D to shine. Actually Swift 3D is an addition to Flash.
Other major Software programs are Unlead Gift, Animator, SWISH, Plastic Animation, Paper, TV paint, Pro-motion, Motion Studio, Toon Boom Digital Pro, Toon Boom Digital Studio Express, CreaToon, Synfig and Pencil. Nowadays, we are having large numbers of versions of cartoon animation softwares available in the market for free. That means, it is possible for us to do the downloading of trial versions of such softwares. By using the trial version, we could understand the real picture about, what a cartoon animation software is. Then we could go for a paid version of it, if necessary. Many of the softwares are coming along with a package of photoshop tools. We could say that, just having a cartoon animation software, it is possible for us to create a small feature film. This type of softwares are available in a plenty and are available in different price ranges too. We can choose a cartoon animation software according to our needs and budget.
For more info about animation software, visit: best animation software and cartoon animation software website.
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For more info about animation software, visit: best animation software and cartoon animation software website.
2d animation
2d animation
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Learn To Create High Quality 2D animations - How To Guide
If you're trying to getgood at 2d animation creation then this article should help to assist you and give you a bit of direction. There are a lot of different ways that you can begin to master this craft, but only a few really work quickly. Let's get into it below
Using a program that helps with 2D animation
These days 2D animation is automated a lot, which is great because it cuts down on the tedious aspects of it. Generally, before, you would have to create every single frame on its own. Then you would animate everything by showing them in quick succession, creating the movie looking effect. Now you can just make a few key frames and have some great animation software do everything else for you. It's a great way to get started and it can certainly make your animations look very professional.
Learning 2D animation as you create your animations
The best way for you to learn is to work at it. There are very specific programs that help you in this way, and I think it's the best move that you can make. You will literally be creating animations by following their step by step directions, and you will learn as you go along. By the end of a few hours you usually have your first animation made, and by the end of a week you are very used to making them, so everything should be easier by that point.
Why don't you take a look at this software program? Visit: 2D Animation Software
Download this program now to begin learning how to create the animations that you have been trying to. In a few hours you should have your first animation ready, and from there you can begin to work on your real projects. I hope this helps you out, good luck!
So, do you want to start creating high quality animations? Visit: 2D Animations
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Chartered Project Professional will it be worth the effort?
With the UK association for Project Management hoping to get Charter status any day soon, will it be worthwhile being a chartered project professional. At the end of the day this depends if employers place a premium on "professional" project managers. Why should they do this? Unlike many of the older professions Doctors, Lawyers and Accountants, chartered status will not be a legal requirements to practice, so will being a Chartered Project Professional differentiate one project manager from another? And will this value be recognised in the Jobs market?
We only need to look at the PRINCE2 qualification for the answer. When faced with a stack of applications for a job, those with the best quality qualification will get to the top of the list. Form this trend we can expect Chartered Project professional to rapidly earn a value in the market place and a ChPP could be the next "badge" on honour. But is this true value?
Are we not missing the whole point of a profession, the value of a professional project manager, is to improve our industries quite appalling track record at delivering successful project within the constraints expected by the sponsors, stakeholder and the public. Will a professional project manager be more competent, capable and successful than one of the street (even with a one week PRINCE2 course)? This will be the real challenge the APM and those who put themselves forward to for chartered status. If they can deliver more successful projects for the sponsors, business and the public then the chartered status will have real value in eyes of society.
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Paul Naybour is business development director at the Project Management Training Provider Parallel Project Training. Specialising in APMP and APM Introductory Certificate Training. Parallel Project Training have the ability to use modern technology to improve your overall project management capability
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Rogers Media All-Thumbs in Spamming "The Canadian Social Media Report"
Our team and followers of our series on Social Media, a review of social media marketing competency among select Canadian industries, are disappointed to learn Rogers Mobile Group has spammed The Social Media Report.
Our ongoing series has garnered thousands of reviews and opinions from our growing pool of followers, everyone from general interest audiences, social media professionals to the cited top teclo tech teams, Rogers included.
The Rogers team has distinguished itself again, once more demonstrating their incomplete understanding of social media fundamentals. As well, their spamming activities disrespect the basic principles of social media as a vehicle for the free exchange of ideas and opinions.
Here's what happened.
Rogers Mobile Group contacted us through one of our blog posts in an attempt to clarify or suggest we missed a few points. At first we assumed this was a benign overture, offering their view of how their social media marketing efforts have benefited the company or perhaps pointing out an oversight in our research. That turned out not to be the case.
Here's the initial Rogers post to our blog, demonstrating lack of understanding social media basics.
Hi,
This is Chris from Rogers' social media team. I came across your report and had some information to share about Rogers' social media presence. To set the record straight, we've been actively engaging with our customers in social media channels for some time now. Some examples of the work we're doing in social media:
We have an exceptionally successful blog, called RedBoard http://redboard.rogers.com/, to which we have been posting regularly since earlier this year.
We recently launched RedBoard Biz http://redboardbiz.rogers.com/ for our small and medium sized business customers.
We manage several Facebook pages, including the popular Rogers Canada page http://www.facebook.com/rogerscanada.
Our team is also very active on Twitter . We can be found @RogersHelps to learn from our customers and help where we can, @RogersBuzz sharing information about news, special offers, and updates, and at our own individual Twitter accounts – mine is @Rogers_Chris.
We also have YouTube channels http://www.youtube.com/rogerscommsinc and http://www.youtube.com/rogerscanada.
Recently, we launched our Community Forums, in English http://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/community/categorypage/category-id/EnglishCommunity?profile.language=en and French http://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/community/categorypage/category-id/FrenchCommunity?profile.language=fr, where we're dealing with our customers technical issues.
If you're interested in learning more about how Rogers is engaging online in order to learn from and better serve our customers, don't hesitate to contact me.
I looked at some of Rogers posts on the sites they suggested, and using the exact title from their posts, searched in Google to see the results. Keywords that would be suggested by analytics are not used, Canada, Rogers Mobile, etc, etc, etc. Instead, Rogers chose stealth titles to mislead users to their content, a.k.a. spamming.
Next, there was another breach discovered. What followed was Rogers posting their above-quoted message onto some of our posts as comments. They did this as a means to generate traffic and promote their own corporate merchandise. Comments are that, I would have assumed any professional organization would have started with please contact us to discuss your opinions. No they Rogers just marched along across our social media network posting this spammo-mercial
Here's a word of warning about spamming methods. There are ads or links on your profile pages, blogs, forums or guest books. Beware of innocent looking blog comments such as "Great post. Keep up the good work." The commenter is only looking for the link back to his site, which most blogs (including ours) do provide.
Here is what I sent back to Rogers on behalf of the Social Media Report
Chris:
Thank you for your comments of directives to other sites maintained by Rogers.
In developing the series of articles we set a criteria from which to evaluate each site and or sites.
For a month we tracked each Telco Company, followed traffic, demographics, complaints, links, sites etc. This was not the work of those without knowledge.
The point which many on our other 860 Blogs and Social Network found was the following, which we did not post about Rogers.
I will share with you.
1. Complaints about Rogers; the largest amount of traffic in postings and the net overall. If you use link: or site: or other triggers in search engines you will determine our findings accurate.
2. Content was about specials and not a lot of fresh product news. Tell me why I should consider Rogers, not the same old news as your competition. Better product news great search engine placement.
3. Basic web rules missed, your blog using WordPress Red Rogers is not verified with the three search engines. Overall structure of the blog is not highly developed for search engines.
4. Twitter and Facebook are only doorways into Social Media with a larger design your companies impact would out way your competition. Social Media as you are well aware has layers of applications not just Facebook and Twitter.
5. Site Traffic very low compared to your competition. Your customers are leaving your sites and head back to Google to search for Internet or cell service again. Mostly from Ontario and Toronto due to Population.
6. Your home site or Portal was not driving customer traffic or connecting customers with your social media sites. When we did find a link Errors using different web browsers. We tested 6 different web browsers.
7. 31 % of Virgin Mobile daily traffic is directly related to their web site placement of links to social media applications. Rogers traffic unable to measure.
8. The Forums do not self-sense the language of the visitor. No Search engine or Meta tags.
I hope this clears up the fact that this was not the work of a social Blogger.
While Social Media may be considered new in Canada, we are not new in social media.
Social Media is a marketing forum deserving and requiring respect. That the Net is full of spammers is not news to anyone. As well, Rogers' unusual business practices are not news to anyone either.
However, it is disturbing to learn that Rogers, a leading Canadian corporation, embraces this particular kind of unwholesome business practice. While I'm not so concerned about their commenting on our posts using search engine catch phrases, I am annoyed that they use unethical social media practices to drive traffic to benefit their interests, albeit in an all-thumbs way.
I guess Rogers will incorporate this latest incident into their company's general "let them howl" customer service and public relations policy. They're on the right track, then. There will be howls.
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The entry into Social Media Marketing is like all other forms of Web Technology that is new. What are they talking about, speak English, it costs how much?


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