
Mac OS X: Applications > Toon Boom Harmony 14.0 Premium. Windows: Start > Programs > Harmony 14 Premium. Harmony Stand Alone is composed of the following modules: Harmony Server is composed of the following modules: Therefore, animatics created in Toon Boom Storyboard Pro can be imported seamlessly in Harmony for animation and scene setup guidance. Harmony works with Toon Boom Storyboard Pro for all pre-production phases. Harmony is a 64-bit application that takes advantage of the memory and multi-core processors of modern workstations. Harmony can also integrate easily with other pipelines. Harmony also works with other software by importing and exporting a wide variety of industry standard file formats. For artists who are not on a local network, a web interface provides access to the assets they need. Harmony Server enables artists to collaborate in real time when working on a project by sharing scenes and assets from a central database when they are on a local network. Harmony also provides all the tools to create special effects, streamlining the production pipeline by reducing the need to use third party tools that add steps to the production process. Harmony also supports hybrid 2D/3D productions with features including a 3D camera, multiplane environments and the ability to import 3D models. The technology in Harmony gives artists the freedom to create any style of animation-from processing paper drawings by scanning and painting them (ink & paint) to paperless animation, where the drawings are digitally created frame-by-frame, all the way to cut-out animation, where the artist creates rigs that are animated by moving, rotating, stretching, squashing and deforming each drawing piece, or even a combination of any or all of the styles.
Harmony Server combines the animation toolset of Harmony with a database for collaborative workflow to share assets, batch vectorize and render, as well as increase production efficiency. Toon Boom Harmony is a powerful production tool that provides artists and studios with the award-winning technology used in blockbuster films, TV series, webisodes, advertising, games and many other productions.