Synfig Studio (also known as Synfig) is a free and open source 2D vector graphics and timeline-based computer animation program created by Robert Quattlebaum with additional contributions by Adrian Bentley. In 2005 was released as free/open source software, under the GNU General Public License.
As a true front-end and back-end application, it is possible to design the animation in the front-end, Synfig Studio, and to render it at a later time with the backend, Synfig Tool, on another (potentially faster) computer without a graphical display connected.
The goal of the developers is to create a program that is capable of producing “”feature-film quality animation with fewer people and resources.”” The program offers an alternative to manual tweening so that the animator doesn’t have to draw each and every frame.
The software is capable of simulating soft-shading using curved gradients within an area so that the animator doesn’t have to draw shading into every single frame. There is also a wide variety of other real-time effects that can be applied to layers or groups of layers like radial blurs, color tweaks that all are resolution-independent. Other features include the ability to control and animate the width of lines at their individual control points, and the ability to link any related data from one object to another. Synfig also works with High Dynamic Range Imaging.


Alternative To: Adobe Animate CC, Flipbook, TVP Animation
OS Supported: Windows, Mac, Linux
License Type: GNU General Public License
Site Link: http://www.synfig.org/
Download Page: http://www.synfig.org/cms/en/download/


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