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Synfig Studio is a free, open source 2D animation software that uses vector and bitmap artwork to create movie-level animations. Since you do not need to create animation for each frame, you can generate high quality 2D animation with less effort and resources. It is available on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X. Price: Free. Moho is a 2D animation studio with a rigging system that makes this process easy. Point and click to add a skeleton to an arbitrary image by creating an overlay bone. Moho features advanced timeline and motion control, drawing tools, audio tools and automatic lip sync. Moho has many starter tools such as a role wizard, a trace pass tool for guiding characters and objects to the pre-drawing pass, a novice mode including flip chip and built-in tutorials. Price: $ 69.99. The price of Professional Edition is $ 399.99.
Description: Moho is a vector-based 2D animation software designed for animators. Moho software has two different versions, Anime Studio Debut and Anime Studio Pro. The first one does not have all the features of the Pro version, and the Debut version is more restricted in terms of possible length and image size. Anime Studio Pro no longer supports the Linux platform. Anime Studio offers English, German, Japanese (Spanish after 9.2). Description: Synfig Studio is an open source free timeline-based 2D vector graphics computer animation program. Synfig is a true back end and front end application that allows you to animate the front end without connecting a graphical display and later render it on the back end of another computer.
Description: Opentoonz is an open source 2D animation software. Toonz Premium is a professional product of the same family. This software has been used to produce various movies and games such as Futurama, Anastasia, Asterix in America (in this movie, part of the storm was completely created by Toonz). Description: DigiCel FlipBook is 2D animation software. Like Toon Boom Harmony and TVPaint, it was created to reproduce the animation process in a conventional format. FlipBook does not support skeleton animation because it wants to store the traditional toolkit for traditional aspect and animation. Therefore, each frame must be created separately and submerged, and the intermediate frame is made through onion skin. This kit is based on a raster that uses a graphic tablet to directly support digital input graphics and to scan physical graphics via webcam or TWAIN compliant scanner.