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It looks really good!
I've played around with the Krita animation side and it's really nifty. If you want to make full animations (like short films), I'd really advise pairing it with something Like Blender as a video editor. This way, you can take advantage of Krita animation, use its great brush tools, layers and audio scrubbing features and not have to manually redraw or setup camera angles (since, as far as I know, Krita has no camera option). Camera panning and zooming can be handled by Blender, as well as more options for export. Just thought I'd suggest that for future animation projects, but either way, great stuff... Very fluid animation |
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Yes,I work on blender on a regular basis and i will use it for sure if i do more complex 2d animation project with camera moves.krita is the first 2d open source software i try for animation and even if it lacks a lot of tools its a good start,and very stable. Thanks for your feedback |
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