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Be sure to check the "What's New" tab above to see the latest activity here at the Cartooning In Toon Boom Wiki.
WELCOME
Welcome to the Cartooning in Toon Boom Studio collaborative Wiki. Now that you are here what can you do and how do you do it? You can look up information about important terminology in the Glossary of Terms, or you can find interesting tips and techniques in the Index of Tips and Techniques. You can find tutorials in the Index of Tutorials or you can just perform a "keyword" search using the "keyword" search box located above the "-Wiki pages" side panel on your left. Just type in a word or phrase that relates to what you want to learn. It's that easy.
This wiki is meant to grow to be a great reference and knowledge resource for Toon Boom Studio users. So look and learn and collaborate too. Don't forget to register as a memebr of this Wiki on WetPaint who is our host for this wiki. You must be registered before you can do anything other than just read information.
OUR GOAL
This Wiki has been created as a shared knowledge resource for Toon Boom Studio users everywhere. It is a companion site to the Cartooning In Toon Boom blog. Our goal, over time, is to populate this wiki with a complete glossary of terminology and techniques pertaining to cartoon making, animation, and the usage of Toon Boom Studio. A wiki is a community built on responsible contributions and collaboration and in that spirit we invite readers of this wiki to add to this knowledge base. You as a participant in the wiki can assume many roles. You are first a reader but you also can be an editor or an author. Before you move from being just a reader, please visit the Author-Editor Guidelines page to better understand how to perform those responsibilities.
CHECK OUT OUR NEW FORUM STYLE DISCUSSION THREADS
If you have questions about how to use Toon Boom Studio software or about cartoon making and animation in general, we now have Discussion Forum Threads included as part of the Wiki that can be used for discussing and answering those questions. (please read the important exceptions statement below)
DISCUSSION FORUM THREADS EXCEPTIONS GUIDE
Please note that if you have specific "bug" reporting or comments about Toon Boom software, or you just want to express any kind of concern or opinion about the quality of the software or you want to get a constructive critique of your personal cartoon work, please don't use the Discussion Forum Threads on this Cartooning in Toon Boom Wiki. Those types of discussions are better addressed on the Toon Boom Studio Forums so please use the TBS Forums for all your software complaints, opinions, personal agendas, or self promotions etc.

"BUGS ! WE AIN'T GOT NO STINK'N BUGS !!!"
Be sure to check the "What's New" tab above to see the latest activity here at the Cartooning In Toon Boom Wiki.
WELCOME
Welcome to the Cartooning in Toon Boom Studio collaborative Wiki. Now that you are here what can you do and how do you do it? You can look up information about important terminology in the Glossary of Terms, or you can find interesting tips and techniques in the Index of Tips and Techniques. You can find tutorials in the Index of Tutorials or you can just perform a "keyword" search using the "keyword" search box located above the "-Wiki pages" side panel on your left. Just type in a word or phrase that relates to what you want to learn. It's that easy.
This wiki is meant to grow to be a great reference and knowledge resource for Toon Boom Studio users. So look and learn and collaborate too. Don't forget to register as a memebr of this Wiki on WetPaint who is our host for this wiki. You must be registered before you can do anything other than just read information.
OUR GOAL
This Wiki has been created as a shared knowledge resource for Toon Boom Studio users everywhere. It is a companion site to the Cartooning In Toon Boom blog. Our goal, over time, is to populate this wiki with a complete glossary of terminology and techniques pertaining to cartoon making, animation, and the usage of Toon Boom Studio. A wiki is a community built on responsible contributions and collaboration and in that spirit we invite readers of this wiki to add to this knowledge base. You as a participant in the wiki can assume many roles. You are first a reader but you also can be an editor or an author. Before you move from being just a reader, please visit the Author-Editor Guidelines page to better understand how to perform those responsibilities.
CHECK OUT OUR NEW FORUM STYLE DISCUSSION THREADS
If you have questions about how to use Toon Boom Studio software or about cartoon making and animation in general, we now have Discussion Forum Threads included as part of the Wiki that can be used for discussing and answering those questions. (please read the important exceptions statement below)
DISCUSSION FORUM THREADS EXCEPTIONS GUIDE
Please note that if you have specific "bug" reporting or comments about Toon Boom software, or you just want to express any kind of concern or opinion about the quality of the software or you want to get a constructive critique of your personal cartoon work, please don't use the Discussion Forum Threads on this Cartooning in Toon Boom Wiki. Those types of discussions are better addressed on the Toon Boom Studio Forums so please use the TBS Forums for all your software complaints, opinions, personal agendas, or self promotions etc.
"BUGS ! WE AIN'T GOT NO STINK'N BUGS !!!"
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Collaboration is the stuff that makes a wiki grow. But collaboration doesn't require a collaborator to have to write long pages or even paragraphs. It can be just adding a few words to clarify a topic. Or adding an extra sentence or two to add additional information on a topic. Or it can be adding a keyword tag to an existing page to help others to be able to find a topic more easily in their searches. Or it can be adding a link to a page to help interconnect related subjects. Collaboration in a wiki is like stacking coins, each coin in the stack might not seem like it can buy very much by itself, but if we stack enough coins together it becomes a significant chunk of money.
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