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Original author(s) | Alexandre Quessy[1] |
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Developer(s) | Alexandre Quessy, Tristan Matthews, Vasilis Liaskovitis |
Initial release | April 11, 2008 |
Stable release | 2.2.2
/ March 19, 2013[2] |
Written in | C++ (GTK+) |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Size | 0.2 megabytes |
Available in | English |
Type | Animation software |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | toonloop |
Toonloop is a software application for live stop-motion animation.[3] "Live" means that the animation is constantly playing while being edited. Toonloop allows animators to create stop-motion animation, pixilation, and other animation techniques and the result is constantly seen while the user is adding images to the animation. It is a project of Alexandre Quessy[4] with help from Tristan Matthews.[5]
Alexandre Quessy presented artistic performances using this software at SAT[6] and ETS[7] in Canada and at the Piksel 09 Festival in Norway.[8][9]
Toonloop is free and open-source software subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). It is programmed in C++ and GTK+ as well as GStreamer. It has a Debian package.[10] Toonloop was mentioned briefly at the 2009 Open Video Conference.[11]
Toonloop has also been the topic of blogs.[12]
Toonloop can be used to create time-lapse animations.[8]