How to create animation content

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Why DOODLY? 

Doodly features

In this section, I will go into more detail about the main features of Doodly. Note, these features come with both the Standard and Enterprise plans.


5 board styles

>100 hand styles

>1,000 doodles

Create custom draw paths

Record voice over

Export video in high definition

Different board styles

Despite primarily being a whiteboard animation software, Doodly actually gives you the option to create 5 animation styles using the following:


Whiteboard

Chalkboard

Greenboard

Glassboard

Custom

With the custom style, you can select your own background color (or custom image) and decide if the arm should use a marker or chalk to draw.


Different hand styles

As well as having different board styles to pick from, each board gives the option to pick a variety of different hand styles.


There are 62 different real hand, 59 2D cartoon and 12 3D cartoon hand styles. to pick from


You can also decide if the style should be right- or left-handed.


Unfortunately, there is no option to upload your own hand style.


Doodle library

As with most whiteboard animation software, Doodly comes with pre-made doodles for you to use. These all have draw paths attached so they will automatically be drawn.


It’s worth mentioning that all doodles are in black and white. You can have access to color versions of each doodle if you purchase the Doodly Rainbow add-on, which costs $67 (one-time fee).


The Standard plan comes with a library of 1,164 characters images and 1,620 different props.


You can see an example of some of these below.


The Enterprise plan comes with a much larger library (~7,000 doodles) with access to the Doodly Club. Members of the Doodly Club get extra doodles added to their library each month.


You can see some examples of the Enterprise library below.


On top of the library, you can also upload your own images. You can upload color images without the need to have the Doodly Rainbow add-on.


Also, there are many niche doodles available to purchase in bundles through the Doodly Marketplace.


Create custom draw paths

Something I really like about Doodly is the ability to create custom draw paths to any image you import into the software.


This means that you can tell Doodly the exact sequence you want the image to be drawn. Having this gives a more natural effect than simply having the image wipe into view.


This Draw Smart feature can be seen in the screenshot below. The rocket image I used for this demonstration can be found here.


Simply go around the image and introduce new markers in a sequence that is logical. You can then edit the path size and animation duration to make the drawing look authentic.


Another useful thing is the ability to import SVG paths. So, if you import an image in an SVG format, you can add in the attached paths with the click of a button. This saves so much time.


Record voice over

It is also possible to record a voice over directly inside Doodly, so this means you can easily add narrations to the video.


During audio recordings, a preview of the whiteboard animation is played so you can get the timings just right.


You can then adjust the audio on the timeline, such as removing parts of the beginning and end as well as introducing some fade in or fade out effects.


If you prefer, you can also import audio files. So, you don’t have to record your voice over inside of Doodly, you could do it in a software that has more audio editing features such as Audacity.


Various video export options

When it comes to exporting your finished whiteboard animation, there are plenty of file types and resolutions that can be selected in Doodly.


Videos can be saved as MP4, MKV, OGG and WebM file types. Most people will only really need MP4, especially if you are uploading to YouTube.


Resolutions range from 360p to full 1080p high definition. There is also the ability to enter your own resolution without an aspect ratio for videos that are slightly different, such as those on social media.


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