Thought this was neat, and I didn't see anything about it on stickpage after searching for a bit.
While it's not available yet, apparently the animation software that Studio Ghibli uses is going open-source within a week, on March 26th.
EDIT: Here's a better article I found
This is kind of a big deal, as it means their software will basically be free, and directly helps the fellows who, for whatever reason, would be unable to buy it. (hint hint, this entire community.)
It's ALSO a big deal because other software such as TvPaint, Toonboom, Anime studio etc etc now have a pretty serious competitor. (Assuming of course, it actually is the full-fledged software or at least is relatively close to that level.)
For those who want to know a bit about how it works:
And the github page. (The english version) The software can be downloaded here.
So, how does this make you all feel? Thoughts?
EDIT: I'm blind. The software has been used in a couple of english animations, so there's no reason for it to not be translated already.
Toonz (The software Studio Ghibli uses) going open-source within a week
Started by: Unbounded | Replies: 12 | Views: 1,509
Mar 20, 2016 7:04 AM #1442865
Mar 21, 2016 6:27 AM #1443021
What are the other open source animation softwares on this level?
Mar 21, 2016 10:14 AM #1443046
Windows movie maker
Mar 21, 2016 12:06 PM #1443055
Quote from Not_NishWhat are the other open source animation softwares on this level?
The closest that comes to mind is Toon Boom, but I'm not sure if that's completely Open Source. Maybe Cinema 4D and TVPaint, but I've never used those and I only really know them by name.
Mar 22, 2016 8:04 AM #1443174
But i'm totally gonna try out this stuff. Never hurts to know how it works.
Mar 27, 2016 7:04 PM #1443852
So as of yesterday the software is out. It can be picked up on their github page.
Currently it seems to have issues with plentiful crashes, and while the manual was not in english, it seems the community is working to rectify that.
Currently it seems to have issues with plentiful crashes, and while the manual was not in english, it seems the community is working to rectify that.
Mar 28, 2016 12:39 AM #1443889
That's sort of the thing with open source. They can just release whatever version and just leave it to the community to fix it for them.
Mar 29, 2016 4:25 PM #1444112
I downloaded this yesterday, and after using it for a while, the lack of keyboard shortcuts is bugging me. Is there any easy way to set those up?
Mar 29, 2016 5:06 PM #1444114
Well this is interesting... That kind of history behind the software is sure to get it heap loads of attention (Which is a great scenario for open-source software). If the only issue is frequent crashing, I might try it out. Flash is pretty bad in that aspect anyways :P
Mar 30, 2016 2:35 AM #1444166
Quote from Turquoise#2I downloaded this yesterday, and after using it for a while, the lack of keyboard shortcuts is bugging me. Is there any easy way to set those up?
https://github.com/opentoonz/opentoonz/issues/56
If you scroll down a bit someone started making default shortcuts that you can download.
Mar 30, 2016 10:23 AM #1444203
I've downloaded this. It has very amazing features .-. Can't believe it, srsly. But the plugins are really confusing, since the manual is in Japanese language.
Mar 30, 2016 2:11 PM #1444222
Quote from Unboundedhttps://github.com/opentoonz/opentoonz/issues/56
If you scroll down a bit someone started making default shortcuts that you can download.
Oh, wait, I was just confused. It is possible to make your own shortcuts, those are just default ones. In the customise tab, we can make our own shortcuts. Sorry about that, thank for helping.
Mar 31, 2016 8:48 AM #1444319
So I did some research on Opentoonz, to me it looks buggy and illogical as shit. I think i'd rather start trying Animate CC rather then Opentoonz.. Maybe later when some stuff get fixed.