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'''Toonloop''' is a free software application for live |
'''Toonloop''' is a free software application for live [[stop-motion]] [[animation]]<ref>http://www.vdmokstati.com/2009/11/02/toonloop-stop-motion-animation/</ref>. The term "live" refers to the fact that the animation is constantly playing while we are editing it. It allows you to create stop-motion animation, [[pixilation]], and other [[animation techniques]] and the result is constantly seen while the user is adding images to the animation. It is a project of Alexandre Quessy<ref>http://alexandre.quessy.net/?q=toonloop</ref> with help from Tristan Matthews<ref>http://tristanswork.blogspot.com/2008/12/live-animation-with-pygame-and.html</ref>. This software lets you try the sort of thing characteristic of the work of Pierre Hébert,<ref>http://pierrehebert.com/index.php/Publications</ref> an artist on the National Film Board of Canada. |
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Alexandre Quessy presented artistic performances using this software at SAT<ref>http://scenic.sat.qc.ca/en/MotifsUrbains</ref> and ETS<ref>http://www.lienmultimedia.com/article.php3?id_article=20261</ref> in Canada and at the Piksel 09 Festival in Norway<ref>http://www.piksel.no/festival/p09</ref><ref>http://www.poptronics.fr/Piksel-l-art-en-mode-free-a-rendez</ref>. |
Alexandre Quessy presented artistic performances using this software at SAT<ref>http://scenic.sat.qc.ca/en/MotifsUrbains</ref> and ETS<ref>http://www.lienmultimedia.com/article.php3?id_article=20261</ref> in Canada and at the Piksel 09 Festival in Norway<ref>http://www.piksel.no/festival/p09</ref><ref>http://www.poptronics.fr/Piksel-l-art-en-mode-free-a-rendez</ref>. |
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Toonloop is released under the GNU General Public License. It has a Debian |
Toonloop is released under the GNU General Public License. It has a Debian package.<ref>http://packages.debian.org/sid/toonloop</ref> Toonloop was mentioned briefly at the 2009 Open Video Conference<ref>http://createdigitalmotion.com/2009/06/22/stop-motion-as-performance-toon-loop-free-realtime-tool-plus-a-modern-milkmaid/</ref>. |
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A number of animated videos made with Toonloop can be found under the toonloop tag [http://www.youtube.com/tags/toonloop on Youtube] and [http://vimeo.com/tag:toonloop on Vimeo]. Toonloop has also been the topic of blogs.<ref>http://filmword.blogspot.com/2009/12/growing-toonloop-animation.html</ref> |
A number of animated videos made with Toonloop can be found under the toonloop tag [http://www.youtube.com/tags/toonloop on Youtube] and [http://vimeo.com/tag:toonloop on Vimeo]. Toonloop has also been the topic of blogs.<ref>http://filmword.blogspot.com/2009/12/growing-toonloop-animation.html</ref> |
Revision as of 20:16, 17 December 2010
Original author(s) | Alexandre Quessy |
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Developer(s) | Alexandre Quessy, Tristan Matthews, Vasilis Liaskovitis |
Initial release | April 11, 2008 |
Stable release | 2.0.4
/ November 19, 2010 |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Size | 0.2 megabytes |
Available in | English |
Type | Animation software |
License | GPL |
Website | toonloop.com |
Toonloop is a free software application for live stop-motion animation[1]. The term "live" refers to the fact that the animation is constantly playing while we are editing it. It allows you to create stop-motion animation, pixilation, and other animation techniques and the result is constantly seen while the user is adding images to the animation. It is a project of Alexandre Quessy[2] with help from Tristan Matthews[3]. This software lets you try the sort of thing characteristic of the work of Pierre Hébert,[4] an artist on the National Film Board of Canada.
Alexandre Quessy presented artistic performances using this software at SAT[5] and ETS[6] in Canada and at the Piksel 09 Festival in Norway[7][8].
Toonloop is released under the GNU General Public License. It has a Debian package.[9] Toonloop was mentioned briefly at the 2009 Open Video Conference[10].
A number of animated videos made with Toonloop can be found under the toonloop tag on Youtube and on Vimeo. Toonloop has also been the topic of blogs.[11]
Functionalities
Toonloop can be used to create time-lapse animations such as this one by the TinyVGA workshop.
External links
NOTES
- ^ http://www.vdmokstati.com/2009/11/02/toonloop-stop-motion-animation/
- ^ http://alexandre.quessy.net/?q=toonloop
- ^ http://tristanswork.blogspot.com/2008/12/live-animation-with-pygame-and.html
- ^ http://pierrehebert.com/index.php/Publications
- ^ http://scenic.sat.qc.ca/en/MotifsUrbains
- ^ http://www.lienmultimedia.com/article.php3?id_article=20261
- ^ http://www.piksel.no/festival/p09
- ^ http://www.poptronics.fr/Piksel-l-art-en-mode-free-a-rendez
- ^ http://packages.debian.org/sid/toonloop
- ^ http://createdigitalmotion.com/2009/06/22/stop-motion-as-performance-toon-loop-free-realtime-tool-plus-a-modern-milkmaid/
- ^ http://filmword.blogspot.com/2009/12/growing-toonloop-animation.html