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Toonly vs TalkingPhotos: Which is best for you?
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- It had a great user interface and the tutorials were extremely helpful when it came to creating animations.
- Most people using the product are trying to start up something, be it a restaurant or some sort of educational training. But the promises of how a Toonly video can help in this start up actually backfire and became detrimental to the start-up because there was no theory-training videos to enable the user to make the product feel and look professional. If it were simply marketed to people trained in design, I wouldn't be here writing this review.
- It’s perfect for social media, marketing, and creative storytelling, and it lowers the barrier for anyone who wants to experiment with AI-driven animation. While there are areas that could be refined, like adding more expressive control and polishing realism, the overall experience is positive, and I can see this tool becoming a staple in my creative toolkit as it continues to evolve.
- While I purchased the ELITE Version, I can only create 2 second videos. IF this is the standard, then I would need to create 120 video for a 4 minute video, which is just not practical.
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