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Toon boom storyboard pro 8.5
Toon boom storyboard pro 8.5












toon boom storyboard pro 8.5

It may be hard to tell from these pics but the new trackpad is FAR more responsive. I know that Apple does this magnet thing as well on their MacBook Pros but they must hold a patent on using a strong enough magnet to stick because my Surface Pro 2 disconnects when I sneeze. Problem is, that it also PULLS OUT easily as well and quite often unplugs if you’re, oh I don’t know… USING THE DEVICE! I swear, why don’t people test these things out first? Not only that but it’s damn near impossible to attach the cord to the tablet without picking it up, looking at the hole and then connecting it because it’s also at an odd angle and you can’t really connect it while it’s propped up on a table. And it does exactly that, it snaps easily to the side of the tablet. Instead, some ‘genius’ and I use that term loosely, decided “Hey that plugging in and out all the time is SO much work, let’s just make it a magnet instead, shall we?” So they did.

toon boom storyboard pro 8.5

I mean COME ON! If you don’t know what I’m referring to the Surface Pro 2 does not have your typical AC jack with the hole in the side of the tablet. Clearly this fool never actually uses a tablet. My one and only pet peeve on the build of the device goes to the complete IDIOT who decided that the charge adapter should be a magnet connecting to the device as opposed to an actual plug that’s inserted. Anyway, years ago I found this cool laptop wedge called The Allsop Cool Channel platform for my old LE1600 which angled the tablet just perfectly for me to draw. But trying to draw with the tablet completely flat also is too much of an angle for me to be happy either (What can I say, I’m complicated). So let’s just say it’s FAST.Īlso, I don’t know about you but I personally like to draw at more of a flat angle and not so upright as many do.

toon boom storyboard pro 8.5

I also have 8gb of memory in there too which helps. I’m quite sure some of that has to do with the large 256 gb SSD drive I got with it as opposed to the typical 64gb drive the cheaper model comes with. Installing Toon Boom Storyboard Pro took less than a minute and Adobe Flash which is an absolute pig when it comes to installing (as is really ANYTHING Adobe) installed in under 4 minutes which is quite an achievement in my book. Programs open in mere seconds which is startling at first. And MAN is the thing FAST! I don’t know what Microsoft did under the hood here folks, but it’s not like your normal laptop or tablet. Sooo… I decided to buy one and find out for myself how well this thing works from an animator’s perspective.įirst off let me say it’s an AWESOME piece of tech! It’s sturdy, light and feels good in your hand on the way to Starbucks or lunch for some freelance… (something I do with regularity). I figure it’s just simply that animators have just not bought the device yet and that’s the reason. Even the apparent Go To Site for all things Surface has been oddly silent about this. I’ve been drooling over the Surfaces since Microsoft first announced them and have been lurking in the shadows quietly studying reviews and feedback and during all of it I NEVER once heard whether Adobe Flash worked with the device. The Surface Pro 2 from an Animator’s Perspective














Toon boom storyboard pro 8.5