- Spline Tool For Carb Adjustment
- Spline Tool For Screens
- Spline Tool Synfig Pro
- Spline Tool Synfig Software
Synfig version & platform: Master Linux Issue description: Spline Tool doesn't close outlines correctly: Select the Spline Tool. Create a shape without dragging. Try to close the shape. The shape doesn't close. Video of this behavior Wa. Select the Spline Tool from the Toolbox: In the Tool Options Panel, enable only the Outline Layer type. Draw a Spline that you want the arrow to move along. Click the 'Make Spline' icon in the bottom left of the Tool Options Panel to create the Spline.
- 1Introduction
The 'Tool Options Panel' displays the options you have available to apply to the current tool you're using. For the tools that can create multiple layers at the same time the panel contextually display the available options for the selected type of layers.
The icon for the Tool Options Panel always changes to what tool you're currently using.
The values of the 'Tool Options Panel' parameters are stored between tool usages and between SynfigStudio sessions, so you can reuse them as may times as you like.
This is the list of available options for each tool:
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- Radius (real number)
The Tool Options Panel allows you to specify:
- Lock Aspect Ratio : Prevent from changing the ratio x:y of the bounding box of the selected Handles.
- Allow Scale : Allow the selected Handles to be scaled and rotated at the same time.
- Horizontal : Horizontal axis mirror.
- Vertical : Vertical axis mirror.
The Tool Options Panel allows you to specify:
- Name : Used for the new layer; any number in this field will automatically increment with each layer created
- Layer Type : Whether create Star Layer and/or Outline, Advanced Outline, Region, Plant and Curve Gradient layers (Splines)
- Blend Method : The blending method used to composite on the layers below
- Opacity : Sets the Amount for new layers. Defaults to 1.00 (Completely opaque)
- Brush Size : Sets the Outline width or the size of the gradient (only for Outline, Advanced Outline and Curve Gradient)
- Spline Points : Specify the number of Spline Points that will be used in the new Splines (for other than Circle Layer)
- Offset : Offset of the tangent of the Spline Points (for other than Circle Layer)
- Invert : Whether invert the create(d) layer(s). Is related to his Invert.
- Feather : Width of the area to be dissolved at the edge (not for Plant and Curve Gradient)
- Falloff : Determines the falloff function for the feather (only for Circle Layer)
- Link Origins : Whether Link the Offset of Splines
- Spline Origins at Center : Set the origin of the layer at the center of the circle, else the center is set at the Canvas center
The Tool Options Panel allows you to specify:
- Name : Used for the new layer name; any number in this field will automatically increment with each layer created.
- Layer Type : Create Rectangle Layer and/or Region, Outline, Advanced Outline, Plant and Curve Gradient Layer (Splines)
- Blend Method : How to combine the new layer with the background.
- Opacity : Sets the Amount for new layers. Defaults to 1.00 (Completely opaque)
- Brush Size : Sets the Outline width or the size of the gradient (only for Outline, Advanced Outline and Curve Gradient)
- Expansion : Expand the rectangle from his corners (only for Rectangle Layer. Is related to his Expansion Amount Parameter).
- Feather : Width of the area to be dissolved at the edge (not for Rectangle Layer, Plant and Curve Gradient).
- Invert : Whether invert the create(d) layer(s). Is related to his Invert.
- Link Origins : Whether Link the Offset of Splines
The Tool Options Panel allows you to specify:
- Name : The name used for the new layer; any number in this field will automatically increment with each layer created
- Layer Type : Whether create Star Layer and/or Outline, Region, Plant and Curve Gradient layers (Splines)
- Blend Method : How to combine the new layer with the background.
- Opacity : Sets the Amount for new layers. Defaults to 1.00 (Completely opaque)
- Brush Size : Sets the Outline width or the size of the gradient (only for Outline, Advanced Outline and Curve Gradient)
- Star Points : The number of peaks of the star.
- Offset : The rotation offset of the created star.
- Radius Ratio : The ratio between the peaks and the troughs of the star
- Regular Polygon : Whether create a regular polygon instead of a star.
- For Splines only, the tangent lengths for outer and inner vertices. Outer is limited to [-3,10] and inner is limited to [-3,3]. (If you find useful open those limitations please write it in the talk page)
- Inner Width
- Inner Tangent
- Outer Width
- Outer Tangent
- Invert : Whether invert the create(d) layer(s)
- Feather : Width of the area to be dissolved at the edge (not for Plant and Curve Gradient)
- Link Origins : Whether Link the Origin of Splines
- Spline Origins at Center : Set the Origin of the layer at the center of the star, else the center is set at the Canvas center
The Tool Options Panel allows you to specify:
- Name : Used for the new layer; any number in this field will automatically increment with each layer created
- Layer Type : Whether create Polygon Layer and/or Outline, Advanced Outline, Region, Plant and Curve Gradient layers (Splines)
- Blend Method : The blending method used to composite on the layers below
- Opacity : Sets the Amount for new layers. Defaults to 1.00 (Completely opaque)
- Brush Size : Sets the Outline width or the size of the gradient (only for Outline, Advanced Outline and Curve Gradient)
- Invert : Whether invert the create(d) layer(s). Is related to his Invert.
- Feather : Width of the area to be dissolved at the edge (not for Plant and Curve Gradient)
- Link Origins : Whether Link the Offset of Splines
When you select the Gradient Tool, the Tool Options Panel will show the options for the Gradient Tool.
These allow you to:
- Name : Set a name for the layer you are about to create. The name of the layer can always be changed later via the Layers Panel or the Parameters Panel if necessary, but the type of gradient needs to be chosen now.
- Layer Type : Choose the type of gradient to create (Linear, Radial, Conical, Spiral).
- Blend Method : The blending method used to composite on the layers below
- Opacity : Sets the Amount for new layers. Defaults to 1.00 (Completely opaque)
For help with editing gradient colors see the section on Gradient Editor Dialog.
This tool has the following options:
- Name: Sets the name of the Spline that you will create, in this case 'Spline070'. If the ending part of the string contains an integer number, this input text box will parse it and increase that number for the next created Spline. Otherwise, it will add a three digit number while creating the next one.
- Layer Type: Sets whether to create Region, Outline, Advanced Outline, Plant and/or Curve Gradient Layers.
- Blend Method: Sets the blending method used to composite on the layers below.
- Opacity: Sets the Amount for new layers. Defaults to 1.00 (Completely opaque).
- Brush Size: Sets the size of the line for Outline Layer and/or Advanced Outline Layer.
- Feather: Sets the feather parameter of the Region or Outline Layer created.
- Link Origin: If checked, links the Origin for the Plant, Region or Outline if two of them (or all them) are checked.
- Auto Export: If checked, exports automatically the Vertices parameter (that's a Spline type parameter)
The Tool Options Panel allows you to specify:
- Name : Used for the new layer; any number in this field will automatically increment with each layer created
- Layer Type : Whether create Outline and/or Advanced Outline, Region layers (Splines)
- Blend Method : The blending method used to composite on the layers below
- Opacity : Sets the Amount for new layers. Defaults to 1.00 (Completely opaque)
- Brush Size : Sets the Outline width or the size of the gradient (only for Outline, Advanced Outline and Curve Gradient)
- Pressure Sensitive
- Min Pressure : The value of this option clamps the lower end of the Pressure sensitivity to a specific value, essentially determining how thin the thinnest possible segment is relative to the Brush Size parameter in the Toolbox.
- Smoothness : Determines how much tablet jitter is removed, and as a result, how many vertices the resulting splines are composed of. Could by Local or Global
- Local : Adjust the Spline between the Splines points.
- Global : Adjust the Spline globally.
- Width Max Error : for advanced outline layer.
- Round End : The ends of the spline will be rounded, only for Outline, Advanced Outline layers.
- Auto Loop : When the stroke of the 'Draw Tool' ends near the beginning of the stroke, automatically connect the last Handle to the first.
- Auto Extend : When the stroke begins and/or end at or near an endpoint Handle of another outline, the resulting outline is simply appended to the existing Outline Layer
- Auto Link : When the stroke begins and/or ends at or near a vertex Handle in another outline, and the outline isn't being extended by the 'Auto Extend' option above, the first and/or last vertex of the resulting outline is linked to the Handle on the existing Outline Layer.
- Feather : Set the Feather Parameter on the layer
- Auto Export : Automatically Export the Spline list points into the Values Base Nodes of the Library Panel
- Smoothness : Adjust the Spline defining the Mask. Could be Local or Global
- Local : Adjust the Spline between the Splines points.
- Global : Adjust the Spline Globally.
- Feather : Width of the area that is going to be dissolved at the edge of the mask.
- Growth - Defines how much a single mouse move will affect the line width. It must be non-zero for this tool to have an effect on the spline.
- Radius - Defines the size of area around current cursor position in which a vertex will be affected. It is allows you to achieve a noticeable effect without having to follow the line precisely with the mouse. The Width Tool works fine on splines with lots of segments (such as those created with the Draw Tool), you will see it works on more than just the first vertex. It is a full circular area, other points may get in the way though.
- Relative Growth - Doesn't really work very well unless the 'Radius' parameter is set to some huge value (like a million).
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The Tool Options Panel allows you to specify:
Spline Tool For Carb Adjustment
- the Name used for the new layer; any number in this field will automatically increment with each layer created
- 'Multiline Editor' - whether to use a single or multi-line editor for entering the text. If a single line is used then the ↵ Enter key will submit the value. In the multi-line editor, you'll need to click the 'OK' button with the mouse to confirm the text or hit Ctrl⇆ Tab to give focus to 'OK' button.
- 'Size'XY - the horizontal and vertical size of the text
- 'Orientation'XY - the orientation of the text. The default (0.5, 0.5) means that the text will be centered around the point you clicked on. (0, 0) means that the top left corner of a box containing the text will be placed where you clicked. (1, 1) means that the bottom right corner of the text's bounding box will be placed where you clicked
- 'Family' - the font family to be used
The Sketch Tool has the following in its Tool Options Panel :
- Show Sketch: a checkbox for toggling the visibility of the sketch overlay On and Off.
- Undo Last Stroke: cancels the most recent edit to the sketch overlay. Can be repeatedly clicked to cancel more edits.
- Clear Sketch: clears the current workarea's sketch overlay.
- Save Sketch As...: writes the sketch overlay from the current workarea to a .sketch file.
- Open a Sketch: loads a previously saved .sketch file, overwriting any previously drawn or opened sketch in the current workarea.
Sketch uses the color of the default 'foreground color' in the Toolbox.
- Eraser check box. When checked, the brush acts as a rubber.
- Display the set of configured brushes (MyPaint brushes format). By default, Synfig is installed with a selected set of brushes from 'Concept Design (C_D)' pack by Ramon Miranda.
From the Preferences Dialog, you can configure the 'Brush Presets Path' to use other brushes package (for example the ones listed by MyPaint)
The 'Brush Tool' uses the color of the Outline Color and the Brush Size set in the Toolbox to paint.
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Synfig Studio (also known as Synfig) is a free and open source 2D vector graphics and timeline-based computer animation program. Synfig is designed as a powerful industrial-strength solution for creating film-quality animation using a vector and bitmap artwork.
Synfig Studio eliminates the need to create animation frame-by frame, allowing you to produce 2D animation of a higher quality with fewer people and resources. Synfig Studio is available for Windows, Linux and MacOSX. Synfig can render to video formats such as AVI, Theora and MPEG, as well as animated graphics formats such as MNG and GIF. It can also render to a sequence of numbered image files, using formats such as PNG, BMP, PPM and OpenEXR.
Synfig supports a multitude of layers of various types; geometric, gradients, filters, distortions, transformations, fractal and a few others. Full-featured bone system allows to create cutout animation using bitmap images or control your vector artwork.
Please see the associated text box of individual spoken tutorials on the website to decide the versions of software and OS to which it is applicable.
The Spoken Tutorial effort for Synfig is contributed by Saurabh Gadgil, Arthi Anbalagan and Shital Joshi from the Spoken Tutorial Project and is supported by Nancy Varkey from IIT Bombay.
Learners: High School and UG/PG students who wish to learn animation.
- 1INTRODUCTION
Basic Level
Spline Tool For Screens
- Overview of Synfig
- Interface of Synfig
- Download process of Synfig
- Installation of Synfig on Ubuntu OS
- Installation of Synfig on Window OS
- Features of Synfig
- Users of Synfig
- Learning objectives of various tutorials under Synfig series
- Glimpses of various tutorials under Synfig series
- Bouncing ball animation
- Synfig Interface
- Menu bar
- Standard toolbar
- Toolbox
- Parameters panel
- Keyframes panel
- Time track panel
- Layers panel
- Draw basic shapes
- Fill color
- Animate a ball using squash effect
- Add key frames and way points
- Render output in gif format
- E-card animation
- Steps to open Synfig
- Save a file
- Draw a basic shape
- Import various png format images
- Steps to animate the images
- Steps to animate the text
- Importance of naming layers appropriately
- Preview the animation
- Render the animation in avi format
- Create a star animation
- Synfig animation
- Group layers
- Gradient animation
- Color change animation
- Import images into Synfig
- Draw stars in Synfig
- Star animation
- Change Alpha amount parameter
- Render file in avi format
- Save and render animation
- Draw a Toy train
- Draw BG
- Save the file
- Draw trapezium for compartment
- Resize using Transform tool
- Draw circles for wheels
- Group & duplicate the wheel objects
- Group & duplicate the compartment objects
- Draw rectangle for engine
- Group the engine objects
- Draw railway belt
- Align shapes using Guideline
- Preview the animation
- Render the animation in avi format
- Animate a Toy train
- Open previously created Train file
- Change angle parameter in Synfig
- Give Rotation effect to the wheels
- Time Loop demonstration
- Similar animation in all the other objects of the train
- Waypoints are created on the Time track panel
- Preview the animation
- Render the animation in avi format
- Plant animation
- Draw and animate shapes
- Group layers
- Use of Spline tool
- Add a vertex by using Insert item
- Use of the option 'Loop Spline'
- Mark active point as On/off option
- Split tangent
- Animate the shapes
- Preview the animation
- Render the animation in avi format
- Logo animation
- Do Mirror object
- Logo animation in Synfig
- Draw using Spline tool
- Spherize effect
- Use Text tool
- Change angle parameter
- Change color parameter
- Save the file
- Preview the animation
- Render the animation in avi format
- Basic bone animation
- Open Synfig-character file
- Create groups for each part of the body
- Create master-group
- Add bones
- Add child bones
- Explanation about the various coloured dots in the bone
- Attach bones to body
- Animate the bones
- Preview
- Render
- Cutout animation
- Cutout animation in Synfig
- Import an image in Synfig
- Duplicate the image
- Name the layers
- Use the Cutout tool on that image
- Mask the image
- Adjust the nodes of mask
- Rotate the mask
- Animate the cutout shapes in Synfig
- Save and render the file in Synfig
- Rocket animation
- Synfig
- Rocket animation
- Fire effect
- Noise gradient
- Feather effect
- Gradient color
- Cut out tool
- Time loop
- Save the Synfig file
- Render the animation
- Underwater animation
- Import png and svg
- Group layers
- Duplicate layer
- Animate the images by using distortion
- Add Noise Gradient
- Change the Blend Method option
- Use Random option for random animation
- Apply Time Loop
- Render the animation
Contributors and Content Editors
Spline Tool Synfig Pro
Arthi, Nancyvarkey, PoojaMoolya