
And it has no proper sound support yet which is really important to me.Īnd if you want the lowest of the low (in terms of how simple and easy it is to grasp) there's Flipnote Studio 3D for the Nintendo 3DS family.


Honestly this was advertised to me as "flipnote for pc" but I found it kind of confusing the navigate. You can't do things like motion tweening with it I think, but that's not too important.Īn even simpler program would be TupiTube, which is pretty straightforward, but I think it's vector-based. (It even supports sound tracks!) You can find tutorials online on how to get started using it, I actually plan on starting out with it today. You can also use Krita, a free raster art program like FireAlpaca but with actual dedicated and stable animation support.

As a long time FireAlpaca user I would definitely suggest NOT using it, as it has the most basic onion skin ever and you can't tweak it.
