Animation Software for Linux

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Browse free open source Animation software and projects for Linux below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Animation software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Pencil2D

    Pencil2D

    Pencil2D is a cross-platform animation/drawing application.

    Pencil2D is an animation/drawing application for OSX, Windows and Linux. It lets you create traditional hand-drawn animations (cartoons) using both bitmap and vector graphics.
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    dalipsync

    Lip sync tool for animators

    A lip sync tool for animators and their assistants.
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    dastoryboard

    dastoryboard

    Storyboard software for classic animation

    A storyboard software that lets you draw storyboard pads, time them and show them as an animatic. You can make a video from the pads, for further editing and production. ffmpeg must be installed, if you want to export video. The current version is very basic. Plans for further development is outlined in the README file. dastoryboard is developed and tested under Linux. It should be possible to compile and run it under Windows and MacOS as well, but it hasn't been tested, and I don't want to be bothered with it, for the time being.
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