![]() ![]() It builds on the existing sort-of-stop-motion system, which formed part of the toolset for scanning in animations from physical drawings, and only worked with webcams. The official edition also adds a new stop-motion panel, shown in the video above. New stop-motion panel with support for Canon DSLR cameras The Assistant Layers require a bit of manual set-up, as you can see from the video above, but work for a range of perspective types: as well as one-point perspective, they can be used for fisheye effects. The headline feature in OpenToonz 1.4 is a new vector-guided drawing system, intended to help users to draw environments in perspective. New Assistant Layers system provides vector guides for drawing environments in perspective The official edition is maintained by Japanese media firm Dwango the Morevna Project maintains an experimental edition with advanced features including Krita-like assistants and an advanced colour selector. Since then, there has been a steady stream of updates adding new features including support for hi-DPI monitors, auto-tweening, a new horizontal timeline, and integrating the MyPaint brush engine. The official 1.4 build came out last month, but the Morevna Edition, which adds additional features and a Linux AppImage, was released yesterday.Īs used on a range of major commercial animation projectsįormerly a commercial animation package used on Futurama and many Studio Ghibli movies, OpenToonz – then just plain ‘Toonz’ – was made open-source in 2016. The dev team for OpenToonz has released version 1.4 of the open-source 2D animation package, adding a new system of vector guides for drawing environments in perspective, and a stop-frame animation panel. Posted by Jim Thacker OpenToonz developers release OpenToonz 1.4 ![]()
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