I would have purchased regular Animate and would not consider going above Harmony 12 Advanced now. It was just too much software and money for my situation. ![]() If Pro had not existed when I purchased it I would not have seriously considered buying Harmony. I consider myself fortunate to have been able to acquire Animate Pro. That makes the upgrade price par for the course or a bargain depending on how or where you are upgrading from.Īs for the loss of node-based effects access at a lower price I am in agreement with you and feel the loss. Harmony (11 and earlier) is Harmony Premium. Pity you have to upgrade to the expensive Harmony Premium model just for that.įor the sake of curtailing misperception, Animate Pro isn’t getting a lot more expensive and it isn’t becoming Harmony Premium. ![]() I mainly used node based compositing just for some masking stuff, etc. I don’t need all those fancy cut-out animation rig tools etc. ![]() If Animate Pro is more or less the equivalent of Harmony Premium, than it sure got a lot more expensive, looking at the Perpetual License prices. ![]() After using Toon Boom a lot at the studio, I was eager to jump on this subscription model for smaller projects I do at home.īut now I’m quite disappointed to find out that node based compositing is not included in the advanced model.
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