I tested Pencil 2D on Linux, but switched to Synfig Studio because I couldn't hear the audio track in Pencil. Synfig is designed for vector art, but I can do my raster art in GIMP and import that into Synfig. I'm glad I didn't invest too much time in Pencil 2D only to lose work.
The Pencil 2D Collab! An animation collab where all of it's done using Pencil 2D! JOINING Post your finished animation in this Google form. Animation file names should be formatted as "username (s).mp4" Multiple users are allowed per project, just say which ones in the form. SPECIFICATIONS Length: 10-90 Seconds* Frame Rate: 24 FPS Dimensions ...
This was heavily inspired by @Simoes1000 's FlipaClip Collab. Where participants would animate using only one peice of animation software, this time being Pencil2D.
I hosted the Pencil 2D collab as a way of thanking Pencil 2D for starting my carrier as an animator and artist. I didn't make a lot in it, but I learned a lot through it.
At 12/16/24 06:57 PM, BlakeTakesTheCake wrote: If you're a beginner, use pencil 2d for a bit. You were totally right btw, Pencil2D seems a little more intuitive for me atm. Krita seemed a little 'laggy' dunno if I'm doing something wrong or my tablets incompatible, but Pencil2D works great.
I Already Have MS Paint On My Computer I'm not quite sure what the point of this flash is. I can see that you tried to make the drawing tool in CS3, but the needless toolbars that do nothing and the pink color do not add to the experience. Instead of calling it a "virtual flash cs3 which has the pencil tool", call it "free drawing program with one color" or something far less misleading.