Ok I love inkscape, my artwork has improved immensly!
Now, I'd like to animate my inkscape drawings, but I realise inkscape doesn't yet support animation. What I'm basically looking for is a way to show my previous frame undernearth my current frame (and light and transparent etc) so that I can adjust the next frame manually. That's the part of the process I need. I've seen people say GIMP has good animation support, but once its there its a bitmap, I want to do my editing in inkscape.
Does anyone know of a way to achieve this? I guess I could export the current frame as a bitmap and load that in to the next frame underneath. I haven;t tried that though yet, any thoughts?
The other way I can go is the expensive route and start buying software like ToonBoom Animate, thought I don't think I need that kind of power, yet.
Animation
Re: Animation
just hand over the chocolate and nobody gets hurt
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Inkscape Manual on Floss
Inkscape FAQ
very comprehensive Inkscape guide
Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook - 109 recipes to learn and explore Inkscape - with SVG examples to download
Re: Animation
Awesome, I'll check it out, thanks!
Re: Animation
I should actually note that my final destination for the frames is output to individual frames in .png for inclusion into my game, not to a web browser or anything like that.
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Actually I think I've solved my own problem just with layers... RTFM FTW!
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lol
I'm glad you figured it out

I'm glad you figured it out

just hand over the chocolate and nobody gets hurt
Inkscape Manual on Floss
Inkscape FAQ
very comprehensive Inkscape guide
Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook - 109 recipes to learn and explore Inkscape - with SVG examples to download
Inkscape Manual on Floss
Inkscape FAQ
very comprehensive Inkscape guide
Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook - 109 recipes to learn and explore Inkscape - with SVG examples to download