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pencil2d-software · 6 months ago
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Animators & developers get ready for testing!
🚨With a new version closing in, there's a lot that could go wrong...
That's why Pencil2D 0.7.0 Release Candidate is ready for testing right now❗️
Visit our blog now for more info to help testing!✏️⤵️
#opensource #2danimation #foss #animationsoftware
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animationssoftware · 1 year ago
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komalkokatee · 2 years ago
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12 Best Free 2D Animation Software in 2023
The animation industry is rapidly evolving. Similarly, the consumption of videos is also increasing over time. To match this increasing demand, brands need professional animation software to create high-quality animated videos that drive engagement quickly. It also helps professionals who want to do their job more efficiently.
Hundreds of free and paid 2D animation software help with professional video animation. If you are looking for a few options so that you can create animated videos on your own, we have shortlisted some of the most useful software you can try. Read More Best Free 2D Animation Software in 2023
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jasminebythebay · 4 months ago
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a sunday afternoon 🏛️🌱
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papiliomame · 10 months ago
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Saw this amazing animation reel by animator Curie Lu and was inspired to do some animation with glowing freckles Danny.
I also made a second version with a special effect on the eyes like in the reference but I'm not sure whether it looks better or worse:
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upathosarts · 9 months ago
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yipee mahiru reference (if anyone knows the actual source pls lmk)
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lackadaisycats · 1 year ago
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Do you have any animation software recommendations? I'm a beginner animator and i want to start learning.
There are a lot of options out there. I chatted with some of the crew to try to narrow down recommendations. There was something of a consensus that Clip Studio Paint is actually quite good as a beginner animation tool. If you work with digital drawing programs, it's overall UX will probably feel pretty familiar from the start. It's not overcomplicated, but it's still sophisticated enough to produce production quality work if you want to push it that far.
You can hone your animation chops in so many different ways, though, from TV Paint to a sticky note flipbook. I'd suggest a little experimenting to find what feels right to you. You can animate in Adobe Photoshop. The tools provided are fairly rudimentary, but there's nothing wrong with starting out plain and simple. You can animate in 2D with Blender's Grease Pencil tool too. And it's free. And maybe you can pick up some 3D skills in the process. If it's within your budget, Toon Boom is a very solid choice. It's what we use for Lackadaisy, and we know many, many other animated productions rely on it too. If you happen to like working with Procreate and you're comfortable with touch screen controls, give the new Procreate Dreams a shot. Prioritize your comfort and enjoyment in selecting a tool first. Once you have developed your drawing skills and understand the principles of animation, you get to take that knowledge with you to any other animation tool you decide to pick up next.
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alanphabet · 2 months ago
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From LasagneSoft Industries comes ‘Imaginary Place Real Estate Software’ (2002). Join PlotBot, your personal virtual estate agent as you attempt to generate your perfect home using only your mind, and the awesome power of your windows 98 home computer!
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oddri-art · 2 months ago
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It's the baby boy again ☺️
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eryanlainfa · 1 year ago
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Old animation I kept around in the hope to eventually finish it but never did
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tracle0 · 9 months ago
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Final dragon
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pencil2d-software · 6 months ago
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Challenge yourself and help test Pencil2D!
Hey folks, we're holding an animation challenge for fun to foster testing of 0.7.0 release candidate of #pencil2d
Theme: Something Old, Something New
It'd be awesome if you could join in and help us test the app by making cool stuff 😎
Deadline is July 8th. Rules below⤵️
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If you'd like to participate via discord check our community page to find the public invite link.
https://www.pencil2d.org/community/
If you haven't check our announcement for the release candidate here:
https://www.pencil2d.org/2024/06/pencil2d-0.7.0-rc1-release.html
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animationssoftware · 1 year ago
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jinxedshapeshifter · 27 days ago
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looking through the dual destinies and spirit of justice sprites really has me like "did ace attorney have a rough transition to 3d or do some of the sprite animations just not work in 3d like they do 2d"
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arachgerm · 8 months ago
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0C from lackadaisy / hand-fan made versions… Has arrived.
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Kurt LACK0C / @bibbidybobbin
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themasterpostblog · 8 months ago
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Pencil/2D Animation Resources Masterpost
5/10/24:
Hello, I broke into my old account so I could make a little masterpost of resources I come across for learning pencil/2D animation. (Free or affordable classes, places to get tools, videos to give insider insight, etc.) I may not be able to get everything included, so if you think of something, you can reach out and suggest things to add! I will be updating this over time, with notes on when it was last recently updated. And maybe I'll end up giving the old blog a refresh too. I likely won't be making new masterposts outside of this one any time soon, nor updating any old ones. It's been SEVERAL years, and the internet is a different place. I would assume most of the old links are out of date by now, unfortunately. I hope that this list is helpful to you as well, and if I'm incorrect in anything I list, I'm learning too! So please be patient with me and feel free to reach out with a correction. It's not finished yet, but Tumblr deletes my posts before I finish them, so I'm starting with posting the skeleton and slowly updating this)
Find a Community to Learn From!
(recommended groups to lurk/join/make connections and ask questions)
What Tools Do I Need?
PDF Guide to Animation Desks, as written by David Nethry
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Where Do I Get Tools?
(Places where you can buy art supplies, software, etc)
Cartoon Supplies
(Online seller who carries Ingram Bond paper, lightboxes, storyboard pads, blank cels, etc. See also: Lightfoot LTD, which is identical in every way to Cartoon Supplies and for the life of me I'm not sure the difference, though both are equally recommended along side each other.)
Jet Pens
(Ah... I love window-shopping this site. If you love stationary like I do, you'll be on this site for hours adding things to your cart... and inevitably removing them because it's not feasible to spend hundreds on pens and sticky-note pads.)
Dickblick
(I've found they have good prices on name brands, but I haven't purchased from them yet. Often, I'm too overwhelmed by all the choices.)
Improve Your Art/Learn the Basics!
(anatomy classes, starter tools, etc)
Aaron Blaise (Co-Director of Brother Bear)'s Online Classes
He runs very good deals on the classes occasional, but you can also do a year's access to all classes and keep what you download, which is very useful! They're short, quick lessons, and tend to veer into more "helpful tips" than teaching, from what I've personally noticed, but it's well worth the price if you get them at a good deal!
Inside Look at the Industry -- aka: the Special Features:
(behind the scenes stuff, etc)
Books are more useful than you might think!
(Richard Williams Animator's Survival Toolkit, etc) (check out gently used copies of these books on Thriftbooks for a good deal!)
Nifty Free Resources
(Things like height charts, references, color wheels, blog posts, videos, etc)
What Artists Can Learn From Aladdin's Incredible Color by J. Holt [VIDEO]
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The Art of Color Theory: Guide for Animators, Designers, and Artists (Animator Artist Life)
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Free software!
GIMP
(A classic, GIMP is an old friend of mine. The first software I downloaded for art, I used to use it almost entirely to create animated GIFs for the Warrior Cat forums. Ah, how time has passed. Nowadays I can't even remember how to animate a GIF on there, but such is life. I still use it to this day for digital art, even having Corel Painter. Before GIMP, I animated the old fashioned way -- MS paint and Windows Movie Maker. With determination, I scripted and animated a handful of Warrior Cat characters frame by frame. Each frame of Hollyleaf or whoever it was blinking was the likely source of death for our old computer, may she rest in peace.)
Storyboarder
(Storyboarder is a free software with which you can use to create professional and clean storyboards. It also provides printable storyboard templates so you can do you work traditionally and re-upload it easily into the software! It also works with Wacom tablets. Check it out! It's actually super cool.)
Pencil 2D
(A free, open source software. Simplistic design, switch between raster and vector, and best of all, again, it's free. I haven't used this one much yet, but I've seen it positively talked about by many! I'll update with more research when I have the chance.)
Krita
(I haven't used this one yet, so I can't speak on it either! But it's going on the list so I can come back and research it later. My poor laptop is not going to handle this many downloads lol.)
OpenToonz
(I also haven't tried this, but see above, haha.)
Blender - Grease Pencil
(Blender is well known for 3D animation, but they added a 2D feature called Grease Pencil as well.)
WriterDuet
(Free for up to 3 projects, very simple, but upgrades to a $10 a month plan, which is... eh, I'll keep my Scrivener for now. I used to write scripts in Microsoft Word or the Notepad on PC back in the day, I don't think I personally need the fancy features.)
Trelby
(A free screenwriting software, very basic and simple, good for beginners.)
Keep an eye out for
(Humblebundle occasionally does software deals -- a good art bundle at a discount can give you an easy start!)
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