![]() Synfig Studio is working on getting what appears to be bitmap drawing included (via mypaint brushes), but from my brief experience with the dev version it seems to be not quite there yet. It has one major advantage over other open source programs, in that it has the ability to sync audio and video. Its grease pencil is not very versatile, though, so at this point i would say it’s limited to being used for sketching out rough animation. īlender has new animation features for its grease pencil tool, which allow it to be used for frame-by-frame 2D animation. Tupi is vector, so if that’s an issue then it might not work for you. ![]() (I’m posting this with the assumption that you’re not looking for a vector animation program) Of the applications i’ve tried, i think Pencil is easily the most enjoyable to use. Basically i see Pencil2D as having the potential to be the perfect application for digital 2D animation, on any platform…it just needs some work. I continue to monitor its progress, continue coming here and helping other users, encouraging use and development of the program. It’s got some pretty big bugs, including a huge memory leak that prevents its use for HD animations, and is missing some basic necessary features. ![]() I have to be honest and say that i feel it’s still not something i can put my time and energy into using for anything major yet (for playing around, it’s great). So far it’s the best 2D animation tool i’ve seen for Linux. I really like the look and feel of Pencil2D, and Pencil before that. ![]()
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