Difference between revisions of "Panel Forge 3 Documentation"
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Revision as of 15:46, 1 November 2018
Welcome to the 'PanelForge' documentation home page
PanelForge is the Drawing, 3D Layout, Storyboard and Animatic production software tailored for the pre-production needs of a modern animation production studio.
This area is under construction.
PanelForge Fundamentals:
Essential PanelForge Tutorials:
PanelForge Tutorial Videos:
- PanelForge Mini-tutorial: Presets
- PanelForge Mini-tutorial: Overlays
- PanelForge Mini-tutorial: Renaming & Panel Management
- PanelForge Mini-tutorial: Stage Materials
Exploring PanelForge In Detail:
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