
I should say I wasn't expecting to learn everything but I was hoping to get an insight into the Harmony features that would make a compelling argument for me to adopt the software as my preferred 2D animation studio. I think I managed about five or six full, non-consecutive days, before writing this review. The first hurdle is, who has 21 days to learn anything? It's more likely you'll get maybe five to seven non consecutive days to learn as much as you can before your trial expires. If it inspires you to know more then this review will tell you what's in store when it comes to trialing the product for yourself. Watch Toon Boom's promotional video below. With virtually no prior knowledge of Harmony, how much could I seriously learn within 21 days to be able to say this is the tool for you? To be clear, I'm not setting out to review features and compare them to other animation software I've used because Harmony is quite a complex animation studio. Will it be enough to answer my two previous questions and is a 21 day trial enough for you to make a decision as well?

Toon Boom were kind enough to give me a 90 day Harmony Premium license for this review (Harmony is also available in Essentials and Advanced versions) but I thought, since they offer a free 21 day trial, I'll give myself that to write this review.
