![]() Thickening line feature (by simply sliding cursor over desired area) zig-zag compensation shadow/highlight-markup layers (mainly just useful for anime purposes… sort of like several b-line_outlines+fill_regions that are visually distinct in color from normal skin/character color fill_regions, so you can speed through and fill in normal/shadows/highlights real easily, fast, and efficiently 1:44-2:33 of video right above.)ġ)Inkscape(bucket)>synfig import svg(synfig only has the ability to link an outline to a region)…But is useless as you want to have as much control as possible with as less vertices and properly planed and linked or animating will be hell(which is more important) in other words you don’t draw you “rig”.It is in japanese but you could visually see what i want to accomplish.ģ) join line feature (by simply waving cursor over) 1:09 of video right above. Here’s a video of what i am talking about. Smart paint filling (outlines don’t have to be entirely closed). Once i learn more about synfig and maybe a little about programming, i’ll try to help in more productive ways. If the anime thread/interest is popular or great enough, could you implement some of these features in a simple/intuitive form similar to RETAS (cursor sliding)? I REALLY hope there is a feature or combination of features that allow me to achieve the same effects. That was quite a lot to ask for and type. Thickening line feature (by simply sliding cursor over desired area) zig-zag compensation shadow/highlight-markup layers (mainly just useful for anime purposes… sort of like several b-line_outlines+fill_regions that are visually distinct in color from normal skin/character color fill_regions, so you can speed through and fill in normal/shadows/highlights real easily, fast, and efficiently 1:44-2:33 of video right above.Shaky hand (jitter) compensation automatic thin beginning and thing end Video of what i mean 0:29-0:58 :ģ) join line feature (by simply waving cursor over) 1:09 of video right above /watch?v=XZQNOrur-u8#t=01m09s. ![]() It is in japanese but you could visually see what i want to accomplish. I’ve been looking around at some quick guides about synfig and i was wondering if there is anywhere/anyway in synfig to find these features: ![]() ![]() I am posting this quick question since the anime thread is not up yet. ![]()
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