Hi, everybody,
I'm looking for an application that allow me to use wecom tablet to draw directly and play the test, instead of by paper and scan.
Any application on Mac will do this? I've heard about "PencilTest", but seems like it has been discontinue, any clue?
Many thanks!
pencil test on Mac?
pencil test on Mac?
You should also check out 'the Tab', from the same people who make Toonz. An OS X version is available, and it's WAY better than ToonBoom studio imho. http://www.the-tab.com/
i tried this penciltest 1.0 but it is total crap
there is no x sheet and nothng, it just puts a folder of images into a quicktime movie.
still looking for a software
I would just use Flash if thats what you will be doing your final animation in anyway. You can use the paint brush tool and adjust the brush size and presure to the way you want it. Then you can export out a Quicktime to see how it plays, then adjust as needed.
Aloha,
the Ape
...we must all face a choice, between what is right... and what is easy."
Why not buy an old Windows PC just for line tests and try the Tapptoons linetester? It`s free.
Have a look at
www.tapptoons.co.uk
This program is currently for Windows, but they're working on a Mac and Linux version. The beta test Linux version is out so hopefully the Mac version maybe out soon.
http://plasticanimationpaper.dk/
Thanks! I'll keep an eye on this:-)
http://www.framethief.com
i dont think its what your looking for, i think this just does traditional but worth a check..^_^ good luck with your search...check out this too it costs money but this is what i think you want
http://www.toonboom.com/main/
on the plastic animation paper page there is a poll all mac users should vote in-whether or not you want a mac version of pap. do it now!
I know toonboom, dont like it much:-(
I think plastic paper is what Im looking for, I wanna do pencil test before go to vector drawing in Flash, and dont wanna use paper and scanner.......
I'll check the vote right now, thanks!
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