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"easy as fuck"

You must be on crack my dude

For the record I did specify "timeline" and raster features specifically. I know ToonBoom can do raster/bitmap too but it sucks at it. It can't export .gifs either which is pretty bogus.

>want to marquee/lasso select part of something
>ToonBoom selects anything and everything anywhere near that thing where the selection was made

>Drag a frame on the timeline anywhere near another frame
>ToonBoom creates a bridge of redundant frames to the point where you've dragged that frame

>Go to "free transform" something just to move it
>Oh god what the hell did it just do to the timeline now!?

>Press a button accidentally
>ToonBoom goes batshit and stops allowing me to draw on the canvas
>Pressing the button again does nothing
>Have to google the solution

I just want to be able to animate in a pose to pose style without the software actively working against me doing that. There's so much stupid shit ToonBoom does automatically like that (while being buried on page 37 in the preferences tab under some inscrutable name) for the benefit and convenience of Rick and Morty's animation team and I'm not even scratching the surface. Ergo, despite the fact that I actually paid for ToonBoom I'm going to be using Krita 99% of the time-at least when I'm just practicing my fundamentals. Krita isn't stable enough on my i7, 16GB RAM, 1060GTX laptop to handle a major production (or even a single drawing it seems sometimes) but I really wish it was.

It's a raster graphics editor with a Flash-style timeline, you can upload sound and music to it, it can export in .mkv, .mp4 or .gif, and it has a great onion skin feature. It also doesn't tie individual layers to individual frames like Photoshop and Clip Studio do. It's about as perfect as it gets as far as that goes, it just needs to fuckin' work, man.

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