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Inchworm Animation heading to the European eShop next week

Posted on April 19, 2012 by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News

Inchworm Animation came out in North America on April 25, 2011. Even though it’s taken Flat Black Films an entire year to complete Nintendo of Europe’s review process, the title will finally be launching next week. Inchworm Animation will be available in Europe on April 26 for £7.20 / 800 points.

You can find the official announcement below.

For the past year it has been one of the most popular DSiWare titles in USA. Finally on April 26, Inchworm Animation makes its long-awaited European appearance on Europe’s Nintendo DSiWare™ service for 800 Nintendo DSi Points™.

It’s not a game, and it’s not for kids, though artists of all ages will enjoy digging into the creative toolbox unlocked by Inchworm Animation. The much anticipated animation software comes from Bob Sabiston’s Flat Black Films, the studio behind the innovative animated films “Waking Life” and “A Scanner Darkly”.

Inchworm features a more powerful set of paint and animation tools than you would expect in such a tiny package. Layers, antialiased and transparent brushes, onionskin, and pattern-making are all included. Some features like underdraw and real-time animation aren’t even available in such high-end desktop programs like Adobe Photoshop or Flash.

Using the Nintendo DSi™ Camera, users can easily do short video-recording, stop-motion and time-lapse photography. They can combine these recordings with hand-drawn artwork. One super-cool feature lets you draw on animation loops as they play to create mind-blowing visual effects. Step-by-step interactive tutorials show you the ropes. Finished work can be exported to an SD card in the form of Flash (SWF) files or BMP image sequence.

“Ever since the Nintendo DS™ came out, I’ve thought there should be a nice animation program for it,” says Sabiston. “Inchworm is easy to use but not dumbed-down. That’s a fine line to walk, and I erred on the side of ‘not dumbed-down.’ Some of the functions will be too complicated for younger kids, but the concepts presented are worth learning, I think. It could be a good tool for teaching animation. ”

A companion website allows users to upload and share the work they have created with Inchworm Animation.

For more information, including sample animation and a new trailer, visit
www.inchwormanimation.com

Source: Flat Black Films PR

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