Hello everyone,
I'm trying to get a hold of Pencil2D for puppy.
I've tried all links from here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=28513
but they don't exist anymore.
If someone has one, I will be for ever grateful.
Thanks.
Pencil 2D animation/drawing
- Mike Walsh
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- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
Hallo, frenchtoast. And to 'the kennels'.
Pencil2D, huh? Despite being heavily into graphic design, that's a new one on me. Research shows the site to be here:-
https://www.pencil2d.org/
If you hit the Downloads tab along the top, you'll see that Linux packages are only available as AppImages now. These are the Linux equivalent of Windows PortableApps; you can stick it anywhere you like, click on it, and it'll (usually) run.
Both 32- and 64-bit are available. Looks like it's had a 'makeover' since that 10-yr old forum post....
I'm in 32-bit Tahrpup 6.0.6 ATM. Downloaded it, made it executable (Rt-clk->Properties, tick all 3 'Execute' checkboxes down the bottom, hit 'Refresh', then 'OK' & exit).....and then fired it up. Bingo!
It runs. Not all AppImages are this easy to run; some give all sorts of errors, but it looks like the packager has done his job properly. Nice one. I've got a new 'toy' to play with, now.... Thanks for 'drawing' my attention to it!
Cheers.
Mike.
Pencil2D, huh? Despite being heavily into graphic design, that's a new one on me. Research shows the site to be here:-
https://www.pencil2d.org/
If you hit the Downloads tab along the top, you'll see that Linux packages are only available as AppImages now. These are the Linux equivalent of Windows PortableApps; you can stick it anywhere you like, click on it, and it'll (usually) run.
Both 32- and 64-bit are available. Looks like it's had a 'makeover' since that 10-yr old forum post....
I'm in 32-bit Tahrpup 6.0.6 ATM. Downloaded it, made it executable (Rt-clk->Properties, tick all 3 'Execute' checkboxes down the bottom, hit 'Refresh', then 'OK' & exit).....and then fired it up. Bingo!
It runs. Not all AppImages are this easy to run; some give all sorts of errors, but it looks like the packager has done his job properly. Nice one. I've got a new 'toy' to play with, now.... Thanks for 'drawing' my attention to it!
Cheers.
Mike.
application re-uploaded, linkupdated
Fatdog64 version
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 93#1024293
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