

Resolution: Lets you select the render size of the project: Full size, half size or quarter size. For example, if a user chooses to render every 5 frames, then a new image will appear every fifth frame, with each image being held for 5 frames to maintain the timing. One Frame Each: Renders only one frame for every chosen number of frames input by the user.

Also, use this option to export to Harmony if you have made use of bitmap drawing layers.Īll Frames: Renders the full storyboard project. You should use this option if you have 3D content, and want to export to Animate, Animate Pro, or Harmony 9.2 and under.

For each scene in your storyboard, an Animate / Animate Pro/Harmony scene will be created. Select the Rendered Animatic option to export a storyboard to be rendered in bitmap images and contained in an Animate / Animate Pro/Harmony scene. To determine if your export will be created for Harmony Server or Stand-alone, in the Format menu, select the Offline option for a Stand-alone export or To Database for a Network format.ĭepending on which Harmony version you have, select either 7.8 or 9.2 or higher. In the Export Target section, select the Toon Boom animation software you want to export to:Įxport to Animate / Animate Pro: Select this option to export to either Animate or Animate Pro.Įxport to Harmony: Enable this option to either export to Harmony Server or Harmony Stand-alone.For example, if the scene is named 16 and the Scene Name Pattern value is MyProject_sc%4s, the resulting export will be named: MyProject_sc0016.įor example, if you export separate soundtracks for a project named The Story of the Three Little Pigs, the resulting audio files will be named: The Story of the Three Little Pigs-A1.wav, The Story of the Three Little Pigs-A2.wav, The Story of the Three Little Pigs-A3.wav. You can add a number between the % sign and the letter of the variable to define a minimum number of characters to use. %q = Sequence name (when project contains sequences) The following variables can be used to define the scene name pattern: Leave this field blank to use the default pattern. In the Scene Name Pattern field, you can set your own pattern which will be used to name the Harmony scenes created from the export.You should create a folder for your exported project since Storyboard Pro will generate several files during the export. You can type in the exact path or use the Browse button to browse to a specific folder on your system. In the Destination Path, select a folder in which to save your storyboard project.The Export to Toon Boom dialog box opens. Select File > Export > Export to Toon Boom.

Refer to the Layers chapter to learn more about the Layers view. NOTE: Transitions and holds in the layer motions are not supported by the Export to Toon Boom option.
