![]() ![]() It is something like an application for little babies.Īnd outside of this I did not find anything more interesting. ![]() If we go to the repositories we find Scratch, that being honest, just seeing the interface almost makes me want to run away. In SourceForge there are other similar projects like as3dmd, comicbookedit, but all the same, that is, you have to compile, compile and compile. The first application to create comics that I found is called TBO, it is written in C and uses GTK because it is designed for GNOME, but the mere fact of having to compile in Kubuntu and have dependency errors, has given me a terrible laziness and I don't I bothered trying to install it. The point is that I took on the task of looking for applications for GNU / Linux that would allow me to create 2D Comics and the result has been quite disappointing. We can download FaceQ for many platforms but not for GNU / Linux, only for Windows computers we can download FaceQ PC. ![]() In my younger years, around 2003 or 2004, I began to be interested in 2D animation and at that time, thanks to Macromedia Flash -what times those- today AdobeFlash, and ActionScript, I managed to do some interesting little things, although they didn't get anywhere since I never set out to do a script.Ī few days ago I settled in Android application FaceQ, which allows us to create comics Very fun and fast 2D similar to this:
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