Toon Boom Harmony 22 Countryboy !link! 【SAFE ✦】

: Use this to adjust the thickness and opacity of existing lines to give them a hand-drawn, "sketchy" feel.

: Avoid overly complex details on overalls or hats. Use Deformers (Envelope or Curve) later to handle the movement of fabric. ⚙️ Rigging Your Character

Harmony 22 is notoriously a "power user" tool. Without the right settings, your country boy will look like a plastic action figure. With the right settings, he will look like he just walked out of a John Constable painting.

Countryboy’s existing tutorials (mostly made for Harmony 17–20) are . The interface changed slightly, but core rigging, timeline, and drawing tools remain the same. However:

: Use this to adjust the thickness and opacity of existing lines to give them a hand-drawn, "sketchy" feel.

: Avoid overly complex details on overalls or hats. Use Deformers (Envelope or Curve) later to handle the movement of fabric. ⚙️ Rigging Your Character

Harmony 22 is notoriously a "power user" tool. Without the right settings, your country boy will look like a plastic action figure. With the right settings, he will look like he just walked out of a John Constable painting.

Countryboy’s existing tutorials (mostly made for Harmony 17–20) are . The interface changed slightly, but core rigging, timeline, and drawing tools remain the same. However:

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