Holding the SELECT button constrains tool use to a straight line. Using on a selection shifts it by a pixel at a time. Starting a selection within a shape and blowing into the microphone will flood fill the current pattern inside said shape. On the canvas, holding and pressing left or right respectively on will undo or redo. Other main toolbox tools, including undo and redo, playing, pausing, and stopping the Flipnote, moving to the first and last page, and the Flipnote speed from 1 to 60 frames per second. Pressing Back, down on, or the V stylus button again closes it.
The Flipnote being edited can also be saved, shared, and exited here. Pressing the icon, up on, or the V stylus button opens the toolbox, with three main toolsets to navigate and other menus to open. The top screen displays important information such as the current tool, layer, and page number, and whether. A limited number of pages can be created, but this limit is much higher than in Flipnote Studio. Pressing down plays or stops the Flipnote, and pressing left or right goes back or forward a page, or for the latter, creates a new page if at the Flipnote's end. On the canvas, can be used for shortcuts. No gradients are used throughout the app, with a limited, flat color palette being used instead.įlipnote Doodle uses the stylus for precision writing and drawing on the Touch Screen's canvas. Aiming to be a more authentic successor to the original Flipnote Studio, Flipnote Doodle has a flat, bold, more angular interface in conjunction with upscaled iconography from the former title.