Tag: synfig

Random Thoughts

It’s been a long time since I’m wrote something useful here. Though, lots of things happened during that period and I feel a need to

Synfig Studio 0.62.01

On May 31, 2010 new version of Synfig Studio was released. You can download it from the packages page. Major reasons to upgrade: Reworked Motion

Shot 20: SlowMo effect

Some time ago we have described TimeControl technique which allows to fine-tune animation timing without quality loss, and now we have applied that technique to

Stickman Template Update

Morevna Project is proudly presents an update of Stickman Template. Stickman Template is used for character animation. It tends to simplify setup when you want

Merging draft images

Here’s a video about merging two similar images with different size/rotation in Synfig Studio. One image contains corrections for another, so it’s important to properly

Morevna Packages

OpenSource software could evolve really fast and dramatically change behavior from version to version. Those changes could produce regressions. That’s why it is necessary for

Stickman animation

During the drawing of keyframes for scene 20 we decided to concertize the motion of Ivan by using stickman. Generally, making stickman in Synfig is

Camera widget

Synfig has no feature to manipulate camera view. Me and Genete arranged a workaround to have a camera fake using logarithm convert type and the

Jitter rotation fixed in Synfig

Yesterday, genete and dooglus worked on the ugly rotation bug in Synfig and today finally fixed it! This bug was considered as a blocker for

IPO drivers in Synfig

This video shows how the equivalent of blender’s IPO drivers technique could be natively implemented in Synfig Studio. Example file: ipo-drivers-synfig.sifz.

Scene 12 – Animatic

Here’s the animatique for the 12th scene of demo. The original 6 positions of human figure were drawn in Pencil. That allows us to set

Demo – Scene 24

Denis has managed to assemble all parts of the 24th scene into his first animation for this project. I suppose some of our readers are