A fully featured hand drawn animation application for iPad. Made by an animator, for animators. Powerful enough for professionals, simple enough for beginners. Everything you need to create traditional hand drawn frame-by-frame animation, anywhere you go!
Features:
- Timeline with unlimited layers and easily adjustable exposure length of individual drawings, for pose-to-pose or straight-ahead animating
- Onion skinning
- Preview playback
- Scrub along timeline
- Import audio for lip syncing
- Import video for rotoscoping animation
- Custom brushes
- Supports Apple Pencil, Logitech Crayon, Adonit & Wacom Bluetooth styluses
- Control framerate and resolution
- Export animation to Quicktime video, GIF, or image sequence
- RoughAnimator projects can be imported to Adobe Flash/Animate, After Effects, and Toon Boom Harmony
- Also available on desktop
See a short film animated with RoughAnimator:
https://youtu.be/vaHuJNNPoMM
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RoughAnimator FAQ
Is RoughAnimator free?
Yes, RoughAnimator is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is RoughAnimator legit?
✅ The RoughAnimator app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Incredible app that I recommend to every one I know, it is incredibly well put together and phenomenal to use
Shading:
I would love to have the ability to clip a layer though. that and filters if possible (overlay etc) will elevate this app to one that I use till the end of time
Amazing app and one thing to improve
This is my favorite animating app, very easy to use, hight resolution and quality, i really enjoy it.
One thing to improve is to add an option of creating a transparent background as a GIF or png video that can be saved easily.
Thanks
GREAT APP BUT I WANT AN UPDATE
please add some more features or do something please!
So good
This is the best animation app and it’s worth the price. My one issue is that there’s only 3 types of brushes and there not really the best. Other than that it’s amazing
Perfect
Simple and everything I need for simple animation s with an iPad Pro and pencil
I can’t navigate it
I have used many animating apps as well as video editing tools, and I’m finding this incredibly frustrating. it’s not intuitive in anyway, and when I try to find something to help me navigate it, Im met with more frustration. I wish I hadn’t spent the eight dollars. If I can somehow figure out how to do what im trying to do, I’ll reevaluate my rating and review
I’m confused
Maybe I’m just dumb. But for the life of me, I cannot figure out how the heck to animate things on here can somebody like tell me?😭👋🏼
Great app but it missing more useful tools
Downloading a new bushes didn’t turn out soft what I wanted, it need clipping layers for shading so I don’t jade to erase every single of the outline it would help me finish my animation bit faster. I would also like if it have pixel brush it would be fun as the old days
Best Animation App For IPad
I’ve used rough animator for years. It’s the closest thing to industry standard for an iPad I can find. It also works on Mac. Easy to learn! If you have flipaclip, delete that trash app and buy rough animator immediately. The creator also updates the app! What it’s missing is probably a gradient tool or a blur tool to to give some different texture. Other than that it’s perfect and so much fun to use!
Pretty much unusable
First of all, there’s no tutorial, which is definitely needed cause the functions are confusing and features hidden away so you have to go look for them. Second, it lets you import videos and audios but it’s super laggy when you do that and ends up just crashing. A total waste of money. It also says IPhone friendly but that clearly is a lie and the developers don’t care about iPhone users.
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