Either way, I sort of ignored the program for the most part, until recently when I decided to take another look. It seems that the program has made it all the way to a 1.1.3 version and has changed some things. The interface seems to be mostly the same, but just a little smoothed out; there's less bezel on all the menus. The most endearing part though is that, yes, it does have proper drawing tools now. Well, at least this version does.
https://morevnaproject.org/pl/opentoonz/
This is a version of the software made by a group of animators using it for their own projects. They even added a horizontal timeline (which doesn't affect me since I actually like xsheet-like timelines, but I know other people weren't happy about it), and a lot of these features are said to be added to an official release soon. Heres's a video of people sketching with a few of the brushes.
[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RAUcZEwqEaM[/youtube]
[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_R_ByEmRRGk[/youtube]
A new interface and drawing tools maybe nice, but the thing that really surprised me was this.
https://morevnaproject.org/pl/2017/07/22/7620/
This software is already being used in a feature film!? Not even Blender, one of the most popular open source applications, can boast that yet.
![Image](https://i0.wp.com/download.tuxfamily.org/morevna/blog/2017/07/image1_01.png?ssl=1)
I suppose its kind of nice to see creators make such use of this kind of software. Sometimes it feels like these programs never make it into the hands of the people who can use them the best (still don't know why no one's checking out Krita). Either way, if Opentoonz becomes something that more people can add to their pipeline then I guess there's still something to be excited about.