![]() ![]() ![]() You start by choosing a scene and two characters that will interact with each other. In fact the layout of your script is pretty much how actual scripts for film is set out. Creating an animation is as simple as writing a script. Moving on to the Plotagon script editor, the basic idea is still the same. I really like that you can re-edit finished characters as well as work on copies of existing characters. There's no option to adjust your character's height or weight so body types will all be very much the same however there is enough facial options to make characters look younger or older as needed. You are limited in color choices for skin, hair, eyes and clothing, which is not a big issue but if you did want to use a very specific color scheme that isn't going to be an option. There's plenty of options to create very different looking characters, both male and female. Right away I really enjoyed the new custom character creator. Note that I'm using the PC desktop app so this review pertains to that specifically. It's a style I really like so it prompted me to see what's new in Plotagon version 2. Gone are the more realistically stylised 3D characters and scenes in favour of a more friendly, 3D cartoon style. Plotagon, the free, type an animation app for PC, Mac, iPad and iPhone, has undergone a complete transformation since I last reviewed it in this blog.
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