Drawpile development update for the past two weeks: https://docs.drawpile.net/devblog/2026/06/21/dev-update

Several new animation features again, a new fan fill tool, some brush engine improvements, a setting for the default file name and a few smaller fixes.

There's also video exporting on Android using the system's built-in media encoder. This is simultaneously also making its way into #krita. If you want to help test that, check out https://krita-artists.org/t/testing-wanted-android-timelapse-export/185468

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Dev Update: Week 24 and 25 of 2026

The last two weeks saw some brush fixes, more animation features and a new fan filling mode for the formerly lasso fill tool.

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Drawpile development update for the two past weeks: https://docs.drawpile.net/devblog/2026/06/07/dev-update

There's several new features: you can now select multiple frames on the timeline, configure what should happen when you draw with a right-click and select layers via keyboard shortcut.

On Android, barrel rotation should now work, there's a workaround for blotches on some tablets and if you run out of memory and Drawpile closes on you, it will inform you that it happened.

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Dev Update: Week 22 and 23 of 2026

The last two weeks were spent implementing frame multiselection, some usability features, Android stuff and some smaller fixes.

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Also here's my contribution to the May 17 session cause I forgot to post it

https://www.furaffinity.net/view/65092891/


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Drawpile development update for the last two weeks: https://docs.drawpile.net/devblog/2026/05/25/dev-update

After beta release last week, there's been some more development: you now get thumbnails for dpcs and dppr files in the Windows file explorer, touch taps can be assigned to more actions and a few bugs have been fixed.

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Dev Update: Week 20 and 21 of 2026

The first beta version for Drawpile 2.3.1 has been released and further work has commenced.

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Drawpile 2.3.1-beta.1 is out: https://drawpile.net/news/release-2.3.1-beta.1/

New features are autorecovery, timelapses, a bunch of animation features, better Android support with special workarounds for a number of devices and an improved stabilizer, plus many fixes. Fully compatible with 2.3.0, so no need to make everyone in a session update to it.

Here's an illustrated guide on what's new: https://docs.drawpile.net/help/common/update2x3x1

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Version 2.3.1-beta.1 - Drawpile

News from May 16, 2026 by askmeaboutloom

Drawpile 2.3.1-beta.1 is out now: https://drawpile.net/news/release-2.3.1-beta.1/

An illustrated overview of the changes is here: https://docs.drawpile.net/help/common/update2x3x1

There's many new features, fixes and performance improvements. However, like the small change in version number implies, it is fully compatible with the previous version. You don't need to make everyone else update to continue drawing with them.

For feedback, bug reports and such, use https://drawpile.net/help/

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Version 2.3.1-beta.1 - Drawpile

News from May 16, 2026 by askmeaboutloom