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Synfig 0.63.05 released

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:27 am
by Genete
A new update of this open source 2D vector animation software has been released.
Many bug fixes and some interesting features.

http://www.synfig.org/cms/en/news/relea ... o-0-63-05/

-G

Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 2:34 pm
by echa
Hi, I want to thank you for your contribution the open source community. Your software is really cool.

Re: Synfig 0.63.05 released

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:11 pm
by InfoCentral
Is this a frame-by-frame animation program? I noticed on the webpage it said something about "eliminating the tweening process."

Re: Synfig 0.63.05 released

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:13 am
by Genete
InfoCentral wrote:Is this a frame-by-frame animation program? I noticed on the webpage it said something about "eliminating the tweening process."
No. Synfig is Vector and the elimination of the tweening process is made by the interpolation of the vector objects along the time.
Not really prepared for frame by frame animation understood as its traditional meaning.
-G

Re: Synfig 0.63.05 released

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 12:06 am
by JaMike
InfoCentral wrote:Is this a frame-by-frame animation program? I noticed on the webpage it said something about "eliminating the tweening process."
I always hated that quote. It's a very grandiose statement for something that A) doesn't actually eliminate the tweening process and B) isn't even a complete product yet. The guy's professional bio has to be seen to be believed too. And then he abandoned it, as far as I can see, leaving it to Genete and his small but loyal band of followers to pick up the pieces.

Synfig has some very nice ideas. It's a pity the key feature they push is the fact that it's open source, not what it can do as regards animation tools. I respect what Genete does - I think it's time HIS quote was on the top of the website. :)

VOTE GENETE FOR SYNFIG PRESIDENT!!!

Re: Synfig 0.63.05 released

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 6:48 pm
by InfoCentral
Genete wrote:Synfig is Vector and the elimination of the tweening process is made by the interpolation of the vector objects along the time.
What's the difference between "interpolation" and "tweening?" :?:

Re: Synfig 0.63.05 released

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 10:00 pm
by JaMike
InfoCentral wrote:What's the difference between "interpolation" and "tweening?" :?:
Interpolation is a mathematical function.

Tweening is creating an image between two other images in time, to make the perceived movement look smoother.

In other words, interpolation looks crappy, tweening looks good. :lol: