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I was wondering if any of you guys know of any good 2-D animation programs. It doesn't have to be great- just something for beginners that isn't super expensive. I'd appreciate links! <33
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I haven't fully looked at this, but it does look promising, maybe check it out?
http://www.pencil-animation.org/ (http://www.pencil-animation.org/)
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Thanks buffy, I'll look into it!
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Nu Pwoblem! I don't know many free good ones but if you still need one, I'll try looking some more~
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I've used Serif Drawplus x4 personally for me for 2D drawing animations as it's quite easy to use and you can export directly into a gif or video X3
Though, you do have to pay for the full version (it's quite cheap). But, there is a free demo with no time limit which you can still do animations on perfectly fine. c: It just means you don't get as many brushes and sturf.
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I'll check it out, thanks!
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If you are looking for some professional software then i suggest you getting the Adobe bundle. It is very expensive if you buy them individually, but there is a thing for students to get any adobe program they want for about 9-20 dollars a month.
This deal is called Creative Cloud.
Creative Cloud contains all of the programs they offer. From web designing to move making.
http://www.adobe.com/education/students.edu.html?showEduReq=no (http://www.adobe.com/education/students.edu.html?showEduReq=no)
If you are wanting something a little less pricey then go for the options above, but this is just a option if you are wanting to take your graphic abilities to a more serious level.
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If you are looking for some professional software then i suggest you getting the Adobe bundle. It is very expensive if you buy them individually, but there is a thing for students to get any adobe program they want for about 9-20 dollars a month.
This deal is called Creative Cloud.
Creative Cloud contains all of the programs they offer. From web designing to move making.
http://www.adobe.com/education/students.edu.html?showEduReq=no (http://www.adobe.com/education/students.edu.html?showEduReq=no)
If you are wanting something a little less pricey then go for the options above, but this is just a option if you are wanting to take your graphic abilities to a more serious level.
Oh, wow, thanks! I might just try that one out...