Synfig Examples




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Here you can find examples of works created with Synfig by the community and by the artists at Voria Studios.

Synfig is a vector based 2D animation renderer. It is designed to be capable of producing feature-film quality animation. This package contains several examples of synfig animations and stills. Example: svg svgz Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg,.svgz) svg-exporter.py ¶. Synfig Short Course available on:watch: 'Steven Universe - Garnet Fusion and Song -Anime' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48jFXd3. When Synfig opens you need to add an image. To import an image you need to click File - Import then select the image you want and click import. If the image is too big or small, click on the image and drag the orange dot up or down to re-size the image. For this example I used a zebra.

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Community

You are welcome to share your work with us so we can see how synfig is being used. You are encouraged to distribute your source files (.sif and so on) so others can learn from your work. Obviously this is only if you have permission to distribute all of it.

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Synfig Examples

Lots of works are being created with synfig, but here are a few examples of what can be done with it. You can find more videos and images in the challenges, in the artwork forums and on youtube, deviantART, flickr, google video, maybe google images and maybe on some blogs or articles about synfig. In particular, all of ullebulle's youtube videos have links to the corresponding .sif files.

Eyes
Some eyes
By Madsen | Video | Source

Plant Layer Example
An example of what the plant layer can do.
By Pixelgeek

Windows XP Sanddunes
Synfig version of the 'Wind' WinXP wallpaper.
By Pixelgeek | Video

Synfig cat
Synfig cat
By Rore | Video

Synfig Tux
Tux, with a Synfig logo.(With acknowledgment to Larry Ewing and the Gimp.)
By Pixelgeek | Source

A Jedi's Pencil
Example of visual effects and rotoscoping done in the synfig.
By AhkIL | Video | Source

Cut The Circle

The first short open movie created with Synfig Studio. First Prize in the SELF Project Video Contest. An animation about education, sharing and copyright.
By Yaco | Source | Video | Info

Mr. Tip Toe Adventures
Animation based on a child drawings of an invented character of Mr. Men series.
By Genete | Source | Video

Animated Synfig logo
An animated version of rore's splash screen.
By Genete | Source

Victory Day 2008
Social advertisement about 9 may 1945.Combining video, photo, 3d and 2d. Final compositing done in synfig.
By AhkIL | Video

Traffic Police
Social advertisement done for Russian State Inspection for Road Traffic Safety.Backgrounds painted in 'mypaint'.
By AhkIL | Video

Synfig Demo Reel
A showcase of the capabilities of Synfig to generate interest in Synfig amongst artists and coders.
By Pixelgeek and others|More Info|Video

Insect
A bug
By Satrip | Source


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Work in progress

This section lists notable community projects in progress using Synfig. For more Synfig works in progress, please visit the WIP forum.

Morevna Project
A full-length animated movie based on the Russian fairy-tale 'Marya Morevna'.
By Zelgadis and others | More info | Preview

Voria

ALL of the videos and images in this section were created using Synfig, and are all 2D. No 3D software was used in the production of these videos and images. They were all produced by artists from Voria Studios when synfig was a proprietary product. More can be found in darco's art album.

For videos and stills produced since synfig became free software, see the community section.

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Videos

Werewolf

Download (around 45 seconds, 1.6 megabytes) November 2004

A werewolf transforms into his beastly state as the red moon rises.

Created by Will Short, Robert Quattlebaum and Darrin Michelson

Source code is available, for educational use only, do not distribute or distribute modified renders.

Big Eye

Download (around 15 seconds, 2.5 megabytes) October 2004

A close-up of a large, lazy eye. Notice how the reflection actually distorts as the lense moves under it.

Created by Rabecha Lenhart and Robert Quattlebaum

Source code is available under the same License as synfig (GNU GPL 2).

Prologue

Download (around 3 minutes, 20 megabytes) July 2004

This short follows two children fleeing from soldiers through an old sewer. In an attempt to protect his friend, one of the children tries to draw one of the soldiers away. However, plans don't always work out as one would hope. This was the first animated production created using Synfig, and as such has become our “proof of concept” animation for it.

Created by: Voria Studios

Source code is available, for educational use only, do not distribute or distribute modified renders.

Happy Fun-Joy Time Start!

Download (around 22 seconds, 2.9 megabytes) December 2004

A very bizzare, super-happy, and oddly captivating animation featuring large purple bears, dancing children, smiling celestial bodies, rainbows, leaping sheep, and dancing flowers.

Created by Rabecha Lenhart

Stills

Several of these have source code in the synfig source code repository, all licensed under the GNU GPL 2.

  • Pirates of Voria

  • Dr. MacWolfen PI

  • Eroded Metal

  • Big Eye

  • Big Eye (Composite)

  • Museum Backdrop 1

  • Museum Backdrop 2

  • Museum Backdrop 3

  • Fun-Joy Night

  • Fun-Joy Day

  • Werewolf

  • Young Child


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