Post AoLKbueQ2b4pCE9NaK by tiopalada@socel.net
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(DIR) Post #AoLAVPMeS428sq6DdA by tiopalada@socel.net
2024-11-23T13:33:51Z
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Now that I am seriously planning to move away from Windows I am starting a checklist on what is absolutely essential for me to work on Linux. Would anyone have a good recommendation to a good replacement for - sigh - Animate CC? It need to be as close as possible - animation tool with a vectorial approach but that can also import bitmaps and work with those as well. Oh yeah, it also definitely need to be able to export videos and stills.#windows #tech #linux
(DIR) Post #AoLAVQZnwe9IdvGEls by keen456@infosec.exchange
2024-11-23T15:10:41Z
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@tiopalada Maybe ask @davidrevoy ? He's heavily into Linux for all of his artwork.
(DIR) Post #AoLAVRWePrDjaQnEUi by davidrevoy@framapiaf.org
2024-11-23T16:54:04Z
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@keen456 @tiopalada Maybe Blender's Grease Pencil :blobthinkingeyes:
(DIR) Post #AoLKbueQ2b4pCE9NaK by tiopalada@socel.net
2024-11-23T18:47:21Z
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@davidrevoy @keen456 I am thinking the same! Have to give it a shot and test a few workflows to see what works best. Grase pencil might even give some extra freedom once I figure out how to optimize the flow to my needs.