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Animating in Linux
Jul 19 2008, 1:19 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 19 2008, 1:19 AM EDT
I am very interested in finding some simple 2D vector graphic softare for Linux that will allow me to do polymorphic tweening for animation.

There used to be a programme for Windows produced by Autodesk, called Animation Pro. It worked a little like the Windows Freeware animation software , Pivot, but with much greater flexibility. It was fantastic.

Since 2003 I have been working in Ubuntu for everything else except animation - which I do a lot of. I have been using Flash.

Does anyone know of anything for Linux that will allow me to build and animate 2D polymorphic tweenable shapes?
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1. RE: Animating in Linux
Jul 19 2008, 1:22 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 19 2008, 1:22 AM EDT
I wrote that first message. My name is Lisa Roberts and my URL is www.lisaroberts.com.au
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2. RE: Animating in Linux
Jul 25 2008, 2:45 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 25 2008, 2:45 PM EDT
Hey Lisa nice work(your website I mean). Have you tried openlazlo http://www.openlaszlo.org . There was another application that came with Ubuntu Studio ubuntustudio.org - if you haven't checked it out I think its the right flavor for you! I hope this helps.
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3. RE: Animating in Linux
Jan 16 2009, 7:25 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 16 2009, 7:25 AM EST
i am also looking for linux versions of animation programs
i found one called "plastic animation paper" that looks great exept i cant get it installed or find help installing it
im kinda new to linux...not a compleat noob but still learning PLEASE HELP IF U CAN im bored with stop motion
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