People of all ages love animated cartoons, but they don’t always realise what it takes to make an animation from scratch. Although there’s no lack of Linux software for creating animated sequences, most of these tools are over-the-top for an average user.
That’s why Linux users with more modest animation goals should give Kage Studio a try. It’s a one-man project for those taking – or just going to take – their baby steps in an animation project. A better analogy is perhaps that Kage compares to high-grade animation packages such as Blender in the same way as Paint compares to Photoshop.