Animated cursors take a little more planning and some skill since you need to place moving parts in separate layers.
The essential drawing and coloring process is simple and intuitive basic cursor shapes like arrows and circles are included. The beauty of Cursor Editor is how quickly and easily you can pick this up: If you’re proficient in any image manipulation program, you can master it in a few trial runs. The familiar design tools utilized by RealWorld Cursor Editor help you figure out what works and what doesn’t on such a small scale. Unlike other basic cursor editors, such as the free AniTuner and Stardock‘s $10 CursorFX, which just edit, Cursor Editor uses familiar graphic design tools and menu items to create cursors from scratch or from existing images. The name of RealWorld Cursor Editor (free) is deceptive, since this program can help you create–not just edit–your own unique cursors easily, without the help of a separate graphic design program.