Pencil 2D create 2D animations

Master Pencil 2D to create 2D animations frame by frame

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Pencil 2D create 2D animations

What You Will Learn!

  • Start with dashboard
  • Create new document
  • Save and export animation
  • Understand the difference between bitmap and vector layers
  • Master all tools
  • Create selections
  • Edit objects
  • Sketch with drawing tools
  • Add guide
  • Master timeline
  • Add keyframes
  • Read animation
  • Create animations with images
  • Create animation frame by frame
  • Create walk cycle

Description

Pencil 2D

Pencil 2D is a very ergonomic 2D animation software to start in animation. It is open source software that is free. Its interface allows you to quickly create 2D animations frame by frame. Although Pencil 2D does not allow for very advanced animation, it is ideal for anyone just starting out who wants open source software. It is also possible to add color to the animations. It is possible to export your work in video format.

What animations to do with Pencil 2D ?

With Pencil 2D it will be possible to make basic animations, image by image, by drawing. The software specializes in the creation of images on the basis of drawing, that is to say using the brush, the pen or the pencil. You can quickly create an animation of several seconds with this software. You will also be able to create more complex animations based on drawings.

Training course

In this training you will learn all the features of the Pencil 2D software. The training will allow you to learn the software quickly, step by step, and in a structured way. To do this, we will start by mastering the dashboard. All the tools will be explained, both for the image layer and for the vector layer. You will see how to use the timeline in detail, with the addition of keyframes. At the end of the training, there will be various training sessions on animations.

Who Should Attend!

  • People who want to start animation
  • People who want to create animation with drawings

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Tags

  • Animation

Subscribers

35

Lectures

37

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