Hello, as the title says I need to spin an object much like the video here: Flash - Rotate objects.mov - YouTube
While this is accomplished by a simple motion tween on Flash (at least in the older versions, I haven’t used Flash in years), I don’t know if Krita has an option for that yet. The closest thing I found sifting through the documentation is the Animation Curves Docker, but apparently that only affects opacity as of now.
Anybody got any ideas on how to go about this? Or do I have no choice but to rotate it by hand frame-by-frame?
Any help/suggestions is greatly appreciated, thanks!
Hi, Krita has tweening, but according to the Krita Manual (and searching around in Krita), it’s only possible for opacity as you found!
Krita Manual reads:
The Animation Curve docker allows you to edit tweened sections by means of interpolation curves. As of this time of writing, it can only edit opacity.
and for animation in general
There’s still a lot of elements missing from it, like tweening, but the basic workflow is there.
So sadly it seems like it’s not implemented. At least not yet!
OpenToonz is another Open-Source program, that is focused on animation, you might have better luck there! (It’s the one Ghibli uses) Blender is also getting better and better at 2D animation!
The software you are looking for is Synfig, at the moment Krita doesn’t support tweening,
It does have on the TODO list… well, at least I have it, but we’re on bug fixing mission for now so developing new features (even though this one is half-way made already) is not permitted… (I mean for me, not for volunteers)
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