Frameworks is a Linux-based software designed for capturing stop-motion animation frames. Its primary focus is to support the process of stop-motion animation.
Frameworks aims to provide a seamless user experience, with a particular focus on ease-of-use alongside the GIMP Animation Package (GAP). Originally designed as an extension of gqcam, Frameworks now comes with a brand new codebase. This free and open-source software is licensed under the GNU GPL.
Some key features of Frameworks include frame averaging, frame overlay or onion skinning, and continuous preview. Frame averaging allows you to reduce random noise in images by averaging together multiple frames. Frame overlay, or onion skinning, overlays previous frames onto the live display to assist in positioning objects during animation. Continuous preview allows you to preview the last few seconds of animation, ending with the live feed from your webcam to help with object positioning.
To run Frameworks, you'll need a Linux kernel with video4linux (> 2.2) and a webcam that uses video4linux. Additionally, the software requires GTK+ 2.x (including GdkPixbuf, GDK, and GTK), Glib 2.x (threaded), and Libglade 2.
Overall, Frameworks is a robust and intuitive stop-motion animation frame capture software that is easy to use and highly customizable. Whether you're a professional animator or a hobbyist, Frameworks has everything you need to bring your vision to life.
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