Curly is a simple tool to create still images, QuickTime movies, or animated gifs. Built on top of Java2D, it offers transparencies, gradients, styled text, splined curves, vector-based animation, and many many more big words.
Let me emphasize what Curly can and can't do:
- Curly is great at making still, vector-based images. (That is, images composed of lots of shapes and layers of objects).
- Curly is great at making single-subject animations. See the donut at the bottom of the page? That's a single subject.
- Curly is not_good at multiple-subject animations. If you wanted a scene with a flying donut and a jumping frog, Curly is not the best choice. It's only good at animating one object at a time.
This program used to be known as "The Cartoon Editor", but I changed the name because I'm working with a company now to develop another program by that name. The new program will have timeline based animation, multiple soundtracks, work with multiple-subjects, and lots of other cool features. It should be ready by fall of 2005.
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Thanks for that, Jeremy
Curly is a simple tool to create still images, QuickTime movies, or animated gifs. Built on top of Java2D, it offers transparencies, gradients, styled text, splined curves, vector-based animation, and many many more big words.
Let me emphasize what Curly can and can't do:
- Curly is great at making still, vector-based images. (That is, images composed of lots of shapes and layers of objects).
- Curly is great at making single-subject animations. See the donut at the bottom of the page? That's a single subject.
- Curly is not_good at multiple-subject animations. If you wanted a scene with a flying donut and a jumping frog, Curly is not the best choice. It's only good at animating one object at a time.
This program used to be known as "The Cartoon Editor", but I changed the name because I'm working with a company now to develop another program by that name. The new program will have timeline based animation, multiple soundtracks, work with multiple-subjects, and lots of other cool features. It should be ready by fall of 2005.
Is that enough for you?
Originally posted by RASH
From the manual of Curly:
Is that enough for you?
Yeah, thanks.