ToonSquid 2.0.15 introduces some of the most anticipated features so far: Custom easing curves, drawing guides, symmetry guides and rulers!
You now have more control over the exact shape of the easing curve you want to use for a keyframe. In the easing curve editor, choose the new Custom easing curve and use the two control handles to adjust the curve to your liking.
The new drawing guides help you create precise drawings by providing visual aids such as grids, isometric lines, and perspective lines directly on the canvas. Read the handbook chapter on drawing guides to learn more about how to configure the guides based on your needs and how to use them effectively.
Use the Drawing Assist setting of the guides to decide whether the guide should influence your brush strokes or simply serve as a visual aid.
The grid drawing guide displays a 2D grid on the canvas to help you draw straight lines, subdivide your drawing space and maintain consistent proportions in your artwork.
The isometric drawing guide displays an isometric grid on the canvas to help you create artwork with a consistent isometric perspective, perfect for game art and technical drawings.
Choose between one-point, two-point and three-point perspective guides to help you create drawings with accurate perspective.
The ellipse and rectangle drawing guides help you draw concentric circles, ellipses, squares and rectangles with ease.
The symmetry guides are special types of drawing guides that help you create perfectly symmetrical drawings by mirroring your brush strokes across one or more axes.
Similar to drawing guides, the new rulers help you draw accurate lines and shapes with the brush tool, but they only affect your brush strokes when you start drawing close to their edges. You can also use rulers and any of the drawing guides simultaneously.
ToonSquid 2.0.15 introduces a new and improved smooth vector skinning mode that provides better deformation results for your vector shapes when using bones. The old skinning mode is still available as Smooth (Legacy) for backwards compatibility.