

The scene uses imported raster and vector assets along with Harmony’s textured brushes and pens, deformers, depth of field effects, colour scale nodes and rigging with master controllers. Interpreting, “In our world… // Everything is possible,” Belgian illustrator Mark Borgions’ scene begins with a squirrel climbing a massive tree as giants approach to play instruments. Scene One: Mark Borgions, illustrator and animator, HandMade Monsters These teams were drawn from both the Toon Boom Ambassador Program and our international community, and were given total creative freedom on their scenes. To showcase Harmony 20’s stylistic flexibility and features, we invited seven artists and teams to produce a demo pack, each contributing scenes inspired by a short prompt. “Harmony 20 has tools and capabilities that dare artists to push beyond the boundaries of what audiences expect to see.” “The entertainment industry is becoming aware of the true value of animation - both as a means of producing content and of expressing what is impossible to show in any other medium,” says Stephanie Quinn, Director of Marketing at Toon Boom Animation.


Their work illustrates endless possibilities with Harmony 20’s improved drawing and colouring tools as well as a host of new features. With Harmony 20, we want to challenge artists and animators to express themselves in new styles - inspiring users with a demo pack created by seven artists and their teams from around the world. Toon Boom Animation launched the newest update to Toon Boom Harmony, our award-winning animation production software.
