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December 15, 2021
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Is Adobe animate the best for drawing backgrounds?

  • December 15, 2021
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Hi! I am working on a animated series and was wondering if Adobe animate is the best for cartoon backgrounds? If not, which is the best? Thanks! 

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JoãoCésar17023019
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Community Expert
December 16, 2021

Hi.

 

The power of Animate is not in the number of drawing and animation features, but in its ease of use.

 

I use Animate most of the time to create environment and characters. I draw the entire vector base and in some cases I take it to Photoshop to apply effects and other finishing touches.

 

Backgrounds created with Animate only:

 

Backgrounds created in Animate and improved in Photoshop:

 

But, in the end, it's up to you to decide which software is the best. I like to work with Animate, but some prefer Photoshop or Illustrator. Just give them all a try.

 

Regards,

JC

Known Participant
December 16, 2021

Awesome, and amazing!  Great talent!  Thank you for jumping in. 

Community Expert
December 16, 2021

You can use adobe animate to make backgrounds but the industry people usually use Adobe photoshop or Adobe Illustrator.

Legend
December 15, 2021

Animate is primarily an animation tool, not a drawing tool, so of course it's not going to be the best at drawing. Illustrator's drawing tools are far more sophisticated than Animate's.

 

This is like asking if Excel is the best word processor.

Mario_CR
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 15, 2021

Photoshop is probably the most used program for animated backgrounds but lots of shows also draw their bgs in Animate like MLP or Total Drama.

Granted, it's not the most flexible tool for it but it's probably the fastest in a flash animation pipeline. On the high end, some artists like Greg Bartlett do really make it shine: https://www.freepik.com/blog/greg-bartletts-backgrounds-arent-3d-models-will-find-hard-believe/

 

Participating Frequently
December 15, 2021

Thank you 

Known Participant
December 15, 2021

Have you tried using stock imagery as backgraounds and animate your characters on top?  Or, importing mesh backgrounds built in programs like Blender? 

Participating Frequently
December 15, 2021

I have not thought of using stock imagery. Do you do that? Is Blender good for non 3D cartoons? Thanks for your response 

Known Participant
December 15, 2021

Blender can be used for 2D Animation, is really cool!  I just downloaded Adobe Animate, I'll see what's possible with it and get back to you.