Dragonframe is the premier frame-grabbing software used by major studios like Laika ( Coraline , Kubo and the Two Strings ) and Aardman ( Wallace & Gromit ). It acts as a bridge between a digital camera and a computer, allowing animators to see a "live view" overlay of their previous frames. This process, known as onion skinning, is essential for maintaining smooth, precise movement in stop-motion animation. Key Features of Version 4.0
The 4.0 release marked a significant jump in the software's capabilities: Dragonframe v4.0.2 Free Download
A lower-cost app option for those using mobile devices instead of professional DSLRs. Dragonframe is the premier frame-grabbing software used by