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Toon Boom Harmony - 15

Harmony 15 featured an OpenFX plugin bridge, allowing users to incorporate third-party VFX plugins. It also maintained strong interoperability with:

: One of the most significant updates was breaking the barrier between vector and bitmap tools, allowing for more creative flexibility in one workspace.

Harmony 15 continued Toon Boom’s tiered licensing approach: toon boom harmony 15

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| Feature | Toon Boom Harmony 15 | Adobe Animate (Flash) | TVPaint | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Hybrid (Vector & Bitmap) | Vector | Bitmap | | Rigging | Advanced (Bone/Deformers) | Basic | Limited/Puppet Tool | | Compositing | Node-based (Advanced) | Layer-based | Layer-based | | Learning Curve | Steep | Moderate | Moderate | | Industry Usage | High (Broadcast/Film) | Moderate (Web/Games) | High (Feature/Indie) | Harmony 15 featured an OpenFX plugin bridge, allowing

Toon Boom Harmony 15, released in late 2017, represented a significant milestone in the evolution of 2D animation software. While newer versions have since been released, Harmony 15 is widely regarded as a "legacy standard" used in many production pipelines today. It introduced pivotal features regarding bitmap drawing, text handling, and workflow customization. This report analyzes the software’s capabilities, key features, system requirements, and its standing within the animation industry.

Toon Boom Harmony 15 is a definitive entry in the history of digital animation. By successfully integrating bitmap drawing tools into a vector-dominant environment, it attracted traditional animators who previously found the software too rigid. Its introduction of the Master Controller set the standard for modern 2D rigging workflows. | Feature | Toon Boom Harmony 15 |

: Improvements to the brush and pencil tools allow for better texture and pressure sensitivity.

In the splash screen of Harmony 15, the mascot character (a little bird) was animated using only the new deformers —a subtle flex by Toon Boom’s team. Power users often dissected that file to learn advanced rigging.

At the time of release, the requirements were standard for production workstations: