ToonSquid 2.0.18

29 January 2026


ToonSquid 2.0.18 comes with a new stroke effect, a series of new keyboard shortcuts, the ability to copy and paste easing curves, and various other improvements and bug fixes.

Stroke Effect#

Use the new stroke effect to add a stroke to your layer contents. This also means that it is now possible to add outer and inner strokes to text layers.

New Keyboard Shortcuts#

Several new keyboard shortcuts have been added to improve your workflow when working with a keyboard. They include shortcuts for changing the brush size and strength, toggling guides, opening panels and more.

The default shortcuts are optimized for keyboards with a US layout. If you are using a different keyboard layout with which some of the default shortcuts cannot be used, you can replace them with key combinations of your choice under Settings > Keyboard.

Copy and Paste Easing Curves#

It is now possible to copy and paste easing curves between different keyframes.

Other Improvements#

  • When drawing with vector shape brushes and using the symmetry guides, the mirrored brush strokes are not cut off by the screen edges anymore.
  • Lowering the value of the new Touch Detection Sensitivity setting (under Settings > Gestures) can help avoid unintentional gestures and button presses from being triggered in addition to the iPad's built-in palm rejection.
  • Fixed a bug that caused pixel layer fills to leak through opaque boundaries when the fill threshold was set to its maximum value.
  • Fixed the potential slight shifting of layer contents when applying the gaussian blur effect.
  • Fixed the movement of the text cursor using the keyboard when the cursor is placed at the end of the text.
  • Replaced the default iPadOS button hover effect with a less disruptive scaling effect.
  • Fixed potential freezes when drawing or erasing with very large vector shape brush sizes.
  • Fixed custom fonts that are installed via the iPad settings app to show up in the typeface selection dropdown.
  • Various other bug fixes and reliability improvements.