![]() Pony Life and Teen Titans Go appears to be like television shows set in the modern day, which explains why the styling of the animation and music is similar to that of cartoons of the early 2000s. Both are released for Macintosh and Windows computers.Īnother highlight in differences is that Pony Life is well compared to Cartoon Network’s Mixels and Teen Titans Go, in terms of the similarities in the story line. To explain why I highlighted these differences, Adobe Flash started out in the mid-90s as FutureSplash before being acquired by Macromedia and renamed the product as Flash, but in 2005, Macromedia was acquired by Adobe, and later on in the 2010s, Flash was renamed to Adobe Animate, but the other animation software, Toon Boom Harmony, came out in the early 2000s, so Toon Boom has less acquisitions of different companies than Flash. Pony Life: Toon Boom Harmony, variable frame rate, static background, motion blur, Boulder Media Despite a different set of limitations in the animation department, it was animated using Toon Boom Harmony, and when I got the Toon Boom animation software for Macintosh and Windows from a local thrift store, I want to share my technical aspect findings that was used to make the Pony Life show.įirst off, I want to show you the ‘different set’ of limitations between Friendship is Magic, and the recently released Pony Life:įriendship is Magic: Adobe Flash, consistent frame rate, dynamic background animation, DHX Media ![]() ![]() My Little Pony: Pony Life is the recently released spin-off of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic created by Boulder Media of Ireland, and eOne of Canada, in association with Hasbro. ![]()
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