STAGE 3 - POSTPRODUCTION At this stage, the final touches are put on the film. Attention is given to every detail. It is where: The rendered layers are put back together Designers adjust colors as needed Background blur is added, if desired Visual effects, such as dust or water droplets, are added Sound effects. music and voiceovers are added Sound editors balance the volume of various sounds Video editors make sure the visual quality is good; cutting (shortening) and moving shots as necessary (Consequently, a feature film from Pixar can take more than 600 people three to four years to make.)
As it turns out, the bing AI image generator has been giving me the best outputs of all the ones I tried. (The above example is not the best illustration of this since I don't wish to make it easy for anyone to figure out what animated characters I might actually be using if and when I begin producing educational videos.)
When those other AI programs won't generate black and white ink drawings like you want, you can upload the images here to get the desired effect... https://tech-lagoon.com/imagechef/en/image-to-edge.html (By the way, the suffix .svg stands for Scalable Vector Graphics and is a web standard for defining vector-based graphics in web pages. Based on XML the SVG standard provides markup to describe paths, shapes, and text within a viewport.)
For Your Information... The programs you were using on your other laptop were Print.net and PhotoSketcher.
Paint.net is no good anymore. It requires your to add on a bunch of junk (Chrome extensions and whatnot) before you can even download the program.
YOU CAN GET A LOT OF CHARACTER IDEAS BY DOING GOOGLE SEARCHES USING KEYWORDS LIKE THIS! stock.adobe.com beaver istockphoto.com cartoon beaver