![]() ![]() It’s not by all means a replacement for a serious animation software on your desktop, but it’s fun for playing around with ideas or ‘pencil testing’. I have played with it and got some pretty cool results. BUT if I had to choose right now, I would say that Animation Desk is probably the best one around. They are all a bit clunky and not user friendly. Ok, I should say right here that I have yet to find a really good animation app for the iOS. It’s also really fun to have a never-ending drawing canvas on the go. I use this app often when I’m playing around with basic storyboard idea, or if I’m trying to find some nice design ideas for a character. They recently released a cool physical pencil that works with the program, and seems like much more fun to use then your own fingers. It has different kind of brushes and they all look really great. It’s arguably the best drawing app on iOS. If you have an iPad, you probably heard of Paper. Here is a list of my favorite apps that I use in different production stages: CeltxĬeltx is a great script writing app that works on all devices (desktop, iOS) and is the only screenwriting I actually enjoyed doing on an iPad. The app syncs online which enables you to switch between different devices whenever you want. ![]() But as an independent animator, there are certain smaller apps that make my life a bit easier and contribute to the larger creating process. The majority of animation work is being done on a big strong computer with heavy serious software such as Maya or After Effects. ![]()
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