![]() ![]() Originally named as the “Toonz” and initialized in 1993 as a proprietary software, this program became open source in 2016 and licensed under the BSD license. You can download it from the official website, or access the source code on GitHub. In addition to that, a complete video course is available to explain all the details of the program (but you have to pay at least $1 to access the video course). Synfig provides a lot of documents about how to use the software on their official website. Synfig supports gradients, shadows and real-time effects. It also supports importing Inkscape’s SVG files so that you can use them in your work. SIF/SIFZ/SIFG formats for the data files it produces, and supports rendering the output in AVI, MPEG, GIF, Flash and many other formats.
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