

If you have your own ideas, you are free to put them into practice. You can either load some figures that the producer has included with the software (the letters in the alphabet, a horse, a cowboy and a few others). Once you've passed this step, you can move on to some more serious animations. If it's the first time you're using the program, you can use it as a test dummy and learn your way around the program. And, in the top portion of the window, there's a frame list that shows all the frames that you've created in a thumbnail view.īy default, when opening the application, a human stickfigure is placed in the work area. Then, on the left part of the screen, is an operational section, where you can control the figures that you create or insert. When running the program, you are presented with the main screen that's divided in three sections: on the right there's the work area which takes up most of the space. I admit, the characters that you can create are not the most artistic ones, but I'm not struggling to win the Beauty Contest here. Its menu is simple and straight to the point.Īs the name suggests, this is a program that enables you to create stickfigure animations.

Stickfigure animator is small in size, and has an intuitive interface. This "little engine that could" is called Pivot Stickfigure Animator, and is created by Peter Bone. I couldn't believe my ears when I've first heard about it, but there's a tool out there that can help me fulfill my dreams, and make me become the animation master over night.

I have always wished I were a cartoon animator, so I could create my own little world, and control it by my own rules.īut for this job one needs talent, and many, many hours of work.
