Thank you dear Dooglus for creating and sharing your community friendly program.
Your free program would be ideally suited to illustrate and co-create the new sign-language *StenoMotion*. How did you convert the proprietrary sif file into a mov for uploading to YouTube? -- fridemar
PS.: I have downloaded the program, but don't see yet how to make animations, because the help-button is not yet functional. So please let us ask you here in the community.
Thank you for the link. Sorry for my typo: I meant "movie" and my underconsciousness made "mov" out of it, because I guess many people like myself would prefer a rendering to ".mov" formats (Blender has it too).
What do you think about using your freeware for promoting the community approach to StenoMotion?
Thank you for the link. Sorry for my typo: I meant "movie" and my underconsciousness made "mov" out of it, because I guess many people like myself would prefer a rendering to ".mov" formats (Blender has it too).
What do you think about using your freeware for promoting the community approach to StenoMotion?
synfig can render to any format that the ImageMagick library supports. That might well include .mov, I'm not sure.
Synfig isn't freeware, it's truly free software, meaning that you get the source code, and are free to use, study, modify, and redistribute it, providing you abide by the terms of the (GPL) license.
As such, I welcome any use of Synfig. You're not obliged to make your .sif files available even, although anything you can contribute back to the project would be very welcome.
PS2: Five stars and Favorite. -- fridemar
fridemar 4 years ago
Thank you dear Dooglus for creating and sharing your community friendly program.
Your free program would be ideally suited to illustrate and co-create the new sign-language *StenoMotion*. How did you convert the proprietrary sif file into a mov for uploading to YouTube? -- fridemar
PS.: I have downloaded the program, but don't see yet how to make animations, because the help-button is not yet functional. So please let us ask you here in the community.
fridemar 4 years ago
I'll answer again here. 'sif' is a free format, used by the free software 'synfig studio'. 'mov' is a proprietary format. You have it backwards.
There is lots of help and tutorials on
wiki . synfig . com
dooglus 4 years ago
Thank you for the link. Sorry for my typo: I meant "movie" and my underconsciousness made "mov" out of it, because I guess many people like myself would prefer a rendering to ".mov" formats (Blender has it too).
What do you think about using your freeware for promoting the community approach to StenoMotion?
fridemar 4 years ago
Thank you for the link. Sorry for my typo: I meant "movie" and my underconsciousness made "mov" out of it, because I guess many people like myself would prefer a rendering to ".mov" formats (Blender has it too).
What do you think about using your freeware for promoting the community approach to StenoMotion?
fridemar 4 years ago
Sorry for the doublette.
Sometimes the YouTube server doesn' t appear to give a feedback, that the posting is accepted. So I reposted it.
fridemar 4 years ago
synfig can render to any format that the ImageMagick library supports. That might well include .mov, I'm not sure.
Synfig isn't freeware, it's truly free software, meaning that you get the source code, and are free to use, study, modify, and redistribute it, providing you abide by the terms of the (GPL) license.
As such, I welcome any use of Synfig. You're not obliged to make your .sif files available even, although anything you can contribute back to the project would be very welcome.
dooglus 4 years ago
simple but awsome
ronaldblue67 4 years ago