Using imported images in synfig part 2 importing and animating
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u really r a fun guy lol.
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Question : Can Synfig import a bitmap animation clip and animate it? Can it also recognize alpha channels so those imported bitmaps have transparent areas like a cartoon character painted on a transparent cel, like in traditional animation?
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0 dislike well served.
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LOL you really ARE a fun guy
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@AwesomeAnimeArtist First off, it really depends on what u r trying to achieve. It's easy to use, yes, but crap. Mine didnt crash but i can see that happening. It's free, we can't expect much.
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@PhantomAct NO pencil is easy to use, i find it great, expect for, i made this AMAZING animation, in smoothness, and frame to frame overall resemblance, i stood up all night making it, but when i tried saving it, the program CRASHED, crashings and laggings are what really suck abotu this program, animating overall is easy though
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You should have seen my face when you told me where the import button was. I probably looked like the Joker.
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@Pirate92a Haha it'll be a fun journey. Download the trial version so u can see how it behaves with your system.
Am sorry to say this but Synfig sucks... in this day and age, and with Adobe as gold standard, developers still choose to make their software complicated to understand and use... now wonder people are looking around for tutorials... video tutorials! I'm trying Pencil but it is as sucky when you want to have a background image as static and a foreground image for animation.
PhantomAct 1 year ago
@PhantomAct Well this tutorial was made for those of us who don't have money to spend on anything else. I have pencil too it actually is a little disappointing...
Pirate92a 1 year ago
@Pirate92a I don't have money either and i'm really searching the web for something half decent. I did something in Pencil (check the nose in my Elmo video) but as you say the software is a bit disappointing. I can program my own stuff but that will take a while. Oh btw, you can load PNG images into Pencil, it's interesting because PNGs can have a transparent background!
PhantomAct 1 year ago
@PhantomAct Well, I'm going to try a student discount site for after effects. If I ever learn the programs I might get some others too.
Pirate92a 1 year ago