Build a Cartoon Story from Characters and Scenes
TweenCraft turns a simple idea into a small 2D cartoon movie without asking you to draw every character from scratch. Start in the Guest workspace, tap the add button, and choose a ready-made cast and setting for a new scene. Premade characters and backgrounds keep the first project approachable, while the dark editor layout leaves the story itself at the center.
The draft-movie home gives each project a place to return to, so a joke, caption, or short narrative can grow across several sessions. Whether you are planning a quick meme or a more deliberate animated story, the character-and-scene workflow lets you focus on dialogue, timing, and movement instead of building an illustration library first.
Record Dialogue and Animate Every Gesture
Dialogue and movement work together as the main animation loop. Record your lines with the phone microphone, then use taps and swipes to place gestures, expressions, zooms, pans, and changes of speed where the scene needs them. TweenCraft can give recorded speech a cartoon-like tone and lets you adjust voice, pitch, or tempo for a more characterful result.
This approach suits creators who want a talking scene without learning a full frame-by-frame timeline. A character can react, walk, pose, or deliver a punchline through direct touch, while the recorded audio supplies the rhythm. Small timing adjustments are easy to revisit as a draft develops, making the editor useful for sketches, narrated jokes, and dialogue-led clips.
Choose Portrait, Landscape, Comic, or AI Formats
New projects can be shaped around the way you plan to publish them. The current project chooser offers Portrait 9:16, Landscape 16:9, Comic Strip, and an AI video creator option, so a vertical social clip, a wide scene, or a panel-like story can start with a fitting canvas. Comic bubbles add readable dialogue when the idea works better as a visual caption.
The editor also supports imported images and GIFs, built-in visual effects, and audio effects. Those tools let you mix the supplied cartoon cast with personal media and extra atmosphere, then keep the result aligned with the intended format. It is a practical route from a rough joke to a more recognizable short-form production.
Refine Drafts and Share Your Finished Movie
Once a scene is underway, the draft area keeps unfinished movies visible instead of making you rebuild them from the beginning. Reopen a project to adjust a character's position, expression, gesture timing, dialogue, or effects, then continue shaping the same story when you have time. This is especially useful for multi-scene jokes and recurring social content.
When the movie is ready, export it as a video or GIF and share it through services such as YouTube, TikTok, WhatsApp, or the TweenCraft community. The result can work as a comic-style post, a narrated meme, or a small animated story. Creators who enjoy experimenting can publish one draft, learn from the response, and refine the next version without changing tools.