Additional Information
Synfig Studio is a vector based 2D animation software for Windows
Latest Version | Synfig Studio 1.5.3 (64-bit) |
Requirements |
Windows XP64/Vista64/Windows 7 64/Windows 8 64/Windows 10 64 |
Updated | August 24, 2024 |
Author | Robert Quattlebaum |
Category | Imaging and Digital Photo |
License | Open Source |
Language | English |
Download | 170 |
Overview
Synfig Studio 64-bit is a free and open-source 2D animation software, designed as a powerful industrial-strength solution for creating film-quality animation using a vector and bitmap artwork. It eliminates the need to create an animation frame-by-frame, allowing you to produce 2D animation of a higher quality with fewer people and resources. Synfig Studio 64-bit is available for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Features and Highlights
Layers
Synfig supports a multitude of layers of various types; geometric, gradients, filters, distortions, transformations, fractal, and a few others.
Bones
The full-featured bone system allows you to create cutout animation using bitmap images or control your vector artwork. The Skeleton Distortion layer allows applying complex deformations to bitmap artwork.
Spatial resolution-independence
Most elements are vector-based, and all layers are parametrically generated, hence even when changing the target resolution of a project, the only pixelation will occur in imported raster images, not the built-in components.
Temporal resolution independence
Animation-keyframes are automatically interpolated by the computer, resulting in a smooth motion
High Dynamic-Range Imaging (HDRI)
By using floating-point math in the image calculations, HDRI processing allows canvases to internally understand a far greater range of pixel luminance, resulting in better lighting effects, and improved color composition.
Sound support
The tool has basic features for syncing your animation with a soundtrack using Sound Layer. Linux users can get all benefits of full-featured audio editors through the JACK integration.
Pen tablet-friendly tools
The draw tool can read the pressure sensitivity channel off your favorite tablets, for natural line weighting, and more to come!
Artist-oriented design
While it may not be obvious in this early stage, the software (and its proprietary predecessors) has been designed from the ground up with animation workflow in mind.
Path-based Gradients
Unlike purely SVG-based vector software and most consumer-level animation programs, the app has full support for gradient paths - gradients that follow along with a drawn shape. This allows artists to easily add soft shading to animation without the trouble of painting it onto every frame.
Features and Highlights
Layers
Synfig supports a multitude of layers of various types; geometric, gradients, filters, distortions, transformations, fractal, and a few others.
Bones
The full-featured bone system allows you to create cutout animation using bitmap images or control your vector artwork. The Skeleton Distortion layer allows applying complex deformations to bitmap artwork.
Spatial resolution-independence
Most elements are vector-based, and all layers are parametrically generated, hence even when changing the target resolution of a project, the only pixelation will occur in imported raster images, not the built-in components.
Temporal resolution independence
Animation-keyframes are automatically interpolated by the computer, resulting in a smooth motion
High Dynamic-Range Imaging (HDRI)
By using floating-point math in the image calculations, HDRI processing allows canvases to internally understand a far greater range of pixel luminance, resulting in better lighting effects, and improved color composition.
Sound support
The tool has basic features for syncing your animation with a soundtrack using Sound Layer. Linux users can get all benefits of full-featured audio editors through the JACK integration.
Pen tablet-friendly tools
The draw tool can read the pressure sensitivity channel off your favorite tablets, for natural line weighting, and more to come!
Artist-oriented design
While it may not be obvious in this early stage, the software (and its proprietary predecessors) has been designed from the ground up with animation workflow in mind.
Path-based Gradients
Unlike purely SVG-based vector software and most consumer-level animation programs, the app has full support for gradient paths - gradients that follow along with a drawn shape. This allows artists to easily add soft shading to animation without the trouble of painting it onto every frame.