Here's yet another one to add to our long list of homebrew apps coded in LUA, the PSP Animation Studio v1. Brought to us by masonman, the same coder who shared with us his LUA game pack more than a week ago, now he's back with this animation app which allows us to basically create, view, and edit animations on our PSP's.
Here are the current features of PSP Animation Studio v1:
To install this app, simply extract the contents to your luaplayer/applications folder and that's it! You can now run the app on your handhelds. masonman says that there are currently 10 dividers per frame and 10 frames per screen, you press Start to save and view the animation, and then press Start again to go back to the edit menu.
To do:
* implement menu system with sounds
* integrate into eboot for .gif extention saving
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