Create cartoons and anime with OpenToonz

Conclusions

OpenToonz is a sophisticated free animation software tool that is also used in professional projects. Accordingly, the learning curve is steep at the beginning. But OpenToonz imposes virtually no limits on your creativity. If you invest enough time and effort, you can achieve quite impressive results.

The Author

Ralf Kirschner worked as a Visual Basic programmer in a software and system house. As a freelance system administrator, he offers computer training.

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