Inscribed.app, a slide-based tool for creating stop motions animation and slides.I've been writing a lot of tech content lately and needed a way to create a stop motion to visualize ideas for my blog.
I'm a big fan of Excalidraw and Apple Keynote, so this tool is an attempt to combine the UX of the two together. Sketch like Excalidraw with a slide making interface (with shortcuts) like Apple Keynote.
Features:
- keyboard shortcuts: copy/paste/del, up/down navigation
- adjust document size
- drag and drop images
- google fonts integration
- presentation mode
- export as GIF, or as iframe to embed everywhere you want.
Try it yourself: https://inscribed.app
Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEXE8-6yEzw
Github: https://github.com/chunrapeepat/inscribed
Hope you like it. any feedback is welcome.
▲What a fantastic idea! I love using excalidraw and I've used it for making slides by just screenshotting and manually editing, this is so much nicer. I really like the example of following a flowchart as well.
One small nit - in your video you use some naughty words, if you're looking to sell this I'd consider dropping that. I probably can't share the video with my colleagues, for example
reply▲i'm glad you like it! for the naughty words, it a list of quote from my fav show, slicon valley, but yeah, i will do it better next times. appreciate your feedback.
reply▲i think youtube allows you to blur some parts of your video
in case you don’t want to recreate the video
reply▲This looks great! I love that it builds on top of existing tools has so many kinds of export already. Thank you so much for sharing it - I'm always looking for good tools for quick animation and presentations.
Like you, I'm a big fan of Keynote. It would be amazing to have Keynote-style smooth animation here too (tweening, easing curves, Magic Move, etc.), though I'm sure it would be a huge project in itself.
reply▲glad you like it! the animation features is interesting, noted.
reply▲Super neat! I made something similar with tldraw for presentations at my company, definitely not as clean as this! I'll be sure to give it a try for my next one
reply▲michaelbrave3 days ago
[-] I primarily use excalidraw via a plugin for obsidian, I wonder what amount of effort it would take to get it running on that.
reply▲could you share the use case or elaborate more? (if you want to embed the content there you can edit on the web and export as iframe)
reply▲It's really a great tool, well done! I enjoy using Excalidraw, and this tool makes a lot of sense, especially with the gif feature. However, would developing such an application cause any licensing issues?
reply▲no licensing issues. Excalidraw is published under MIT license. if my project keeps developing, we can contribute some parts back to Excalidraw. this is a win-win.
reply▲really nice! do you support onion-skinning for building smoother animations? Motion paths would be cool too. Ok enough ideas, it's a great project already!
reply▲+1, onion skinning was the first thing i was looking for given it was billed as a way to create animation.
Anyway, nice project, cool to see excalidraw hosted like this.
reply▲Yeh, and duplicate slide option? I may be missing it, on iPad…
reply▲this looks amazing, can't wait to use it for my next articles
also nice job on the video demo, was it made using inscribed? :p
reply▲screen studio + capcut + epidermic sound (and a little bit of inscribed xd)
reply▲Pretty cool. I love Excalidraw and use it all the time, this is a nice addition :-)
reply