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    Yvan Rodrigues
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    I'm working on a project that is an educational game. For one "scene" the client is interested in having one of the characters animated; that is, jump around a bit in a believable way. It's no problem to tear apart the character's graphics so that the joints are independent, but can anyone recommend some software that is cheap (say, under $250, free is good, FOSS better) and has a fairly easy learning curve and maybe some built-in templates for human-like animation? I'm talking 2-D here.

    Yvan Rodrigues Red Cell Innovation Inc.

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      I'm working on a project that is an educational game. For one "scene" the client is interested in having one of the characters animated; that is, jump around a bit in a believable way. It's no problem to tear apart the character's graphics so that the joints are independent, but can anyone recommend some software that is cheap (say, under $250, free is good, FOSS better) and has a fairly easy learning curve and maybe some built-in templates for human-like animation? I'm talking 2-D here.

      Yvan Rodrigues Red Cell Innovation Inc.

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      AspDotNetDev
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      There was a similar thread a while back; I think Pete and some others all agreed on a single tool, but I can't remember what it was.

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        I'm working on a project that is an educational game. For one "scene" the client is interested in having one of the characters animated; that is, jump around a bit in a believable way. It's no problem to tear apart the character's graphics so that the joints are independent, but can anyone recommend some software that is cheap (say, under $250, free is good, FOSS better) and has a fairly easy learning curve and maybe some built-in templates for human-like animation? I'm talking 2-D here.

        Yvan Rodrigues Red Cell Innovation Inc.

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        wizardzz
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        Never used it myself, but the Lounge does seem to like: http://beta.toonboom.com/[^]

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          Never used it myself, but the Lounge does seem to like: http://beta.toonboom.com/[^]

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          That might be the tool I was thinking of.

          Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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            Never used it myself, but the Lounge does seem to like: http://beta.toonboom.com/[^]

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            Maximilien
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            this.

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              Never used it myself, but the Lounge does seem to like: http://beta.toonboom.com/[^]

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              Yvan Rodrigues
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              Just watched the demos. HOLY F*CK THAT IS SO COOL. If I was 30 years younger I could be building Pixar-esque shorts instead of typing 10 PRINT "YVAN" into my VIC-20.

              Yvan Rodrigues Red Cell Innovation Inc.

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                Never used it myself, but the Lounge does seem to like: http://beta.toonboom.com/[^]

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                Pete OHanlon
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                That is the tool I recommended. It's the tool I use and it's spot on.

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                  That is the tool I recommended. It's the tool I use and it's spot on.

                  *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

                  "Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos

                  CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier

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                  Yvan Rodrigues
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                  Which version are you using? Toon Boom Studio, Animate, or Animate Pro?

                  Yvan Rodrigues Red Cell Innovation Inc.

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                    Which version are you using? Toon Boom Studio, Animate, or Animate Pro?

                    Yvan Rodrigues Red Cell Innovation Inc.

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                    Toon Boom Studio.

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                    • Y Yvan Rodrigues

                      I'm working on a project that is an educational game. For one "scene" the client is interested in having one of the characters animated; that is, jump around a bit in a believable way. It's no problem to tear apart the character's graphics so that the joints are independent, but can anyone recommend some software that is cheap (say, under $250, free is good, FOSS better) and has a fairly easy learning curve and maybe some built-in templates for human-like animation? I'm talking 2-D here.

                      Yvan Rodrigues Red Cell Innovation Inc.

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                      Simbosan
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                      If you're looking for free, try Synfig.org Not amazingly flash but a lot cheaper than ToonBoom. If you can afford ToonBoom though, it's the full pro package.

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