animation in gimp
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animation in gimp | Mochabear | 10 Dec 08:29 |
animation in gimp | Ofnuts | 10 Dec 08:35 |
animation in gimp | Olivier | 10 Dec 08:57 |
animation in gimp | Jehan Pagès | 10 Dec 10:44 |
animation in gimp | scl | 10 Dec 20:21 |
animation in gimp | Jehan Pagès | 10 Dec 22:03 |
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animation in gimp
Hello. I'm aware that you can create animated gifs using gimp. Is it possible to make a short movie using gimp? such as for youtube? If so, how?
Thank you
animation in gimp
On 12/10/2013 09:29 AM, Mochabear wrote:
Hello. I'm aware that you can create animated gifs using gimp. Is it possible to make a short movie using gimp? such as for youtube? If so, how?
Thank you
You can use Gimp to create an animated GIF (or a series of images) and convert that to a video format, but I don't think Gimp would be practical to use for the number of images you have to produce for a "short movie" (unless it's a trivial thing that can be produced with a script).
animation in gimp
2013/12/10 Ofnuts
On 12/10/2013 09:29 AM, Mochabear wrote:
Hello. I'm aware that you can create animated gifs using gimp. Is it possible to make a short movie using gimp? such as for youtube? If so, how?
Thank you
You can use Gimp to create an animated GIF (or a series of images) and
convert that to a video format, but I don't think Gimp would be practical to use for the number of images you have to produce for a "short movie" (unless it's a trivial thing that can be produced with a script).
But don't forget GAP, the Gimp animation package, which can be used to create true movies, for example in MPEG.
Olivier Lecarme
animation in gimp
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 9:57 PM, Olivier wrote:
2013/12/10 Ofnuts
On 12/10/2013 09:29 AM, Mochabear wrote:
Hello. I'm aware that you can create animated gifs using gimp. Is it possible to make a short movie using gimp? such as for youtube? If so, how?
Thank you
You can use Gimp to create an animated GIF (or a series of images) and
convert that to a video format, but I don't think Gimp would be practical to use for the number of images you have to produce for a "short movie" (unless it's a trivial thing that can be produced with a script).
Of course you can! Why couldn't you?! Obviously you don't want to use GIMP for the *whole* workflow. GIMP is for the drawing part. I would seriously advise to look into other programs for editing and compositing. Now, let's be clear. GIMP is missing a few capabilities from other software which would make life easier. And the animation playback plugin currently in GIMP 2.8 definitely sucks for checking animations pre-editing (like having small previews of pieces of the whole finale product). I am working on improving it for 2.10. This makes using GIMP quite annoying for animation sometimes. But it is still usable.
But don't forget GAP, the Gimp animation package, which can be used to create true movies, for example in MPEG.
GAP is exactly what I would not use. At least for what I've tried and seen in various tutorials online. It is trying to do everything, even the cafe. It is acceptable if you want to do fancy gif files or similar animations (like looping drawings, bling-bling effects, rotating and blinking images for no other reason that "rotation and blinking is cool", at least for many people), with random cool song unsynced with the image. But when you want to do anything you like, you need a real editor. GIMP is made for drawing, not for editing, syncing sound to lips or accurate frames, or compressing into a video format. So for animation, use GIMP for drawing, and do other tools for sound editing and syncing, video editing, compositing, etc. Note again that I know that GAP is a nice tool for a lot of people with simple needs. But this can't be considered as a tool for any generic 2D animation making.
This for instance was drawn entirely in GIMP: http://vimeo.com/62131490 This too (rotoscoping, drawn over real footage): http://youtu.be/VdoreQ1_oJs
Jehan
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animation in gimp
Hi,
another option to consider is [Cinepaint]. It started out from GIMP
years ago and evolved to an open-source tool for Hollywood
productions.
Perhaps it meets your needs or gives you, Jehan, some inspiration
for your work on GIMP 2.10.
Kind regards,
Sven
[Cinepaint]: http://www.cinepaint.org/
animation in gimp
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:21 AM, scl wrote:
Hi,
another option to consider is [Cinepaint]. It started out from GIMP years ago and evolved to an open-source tool for Hollywood productions.
I knew about it, but last time I checked the development was stalled for years. So I considered it abandonned. It seems the author finally restarted dev and made a release this year.
Perhaps it meets your needs or gives you, Jehan, some inspiration for your work on GIMP 2.10.
Well I'll have a look. I don't have too big a hope though. Saying it is for "Hollywood productions" is not enough to make a good software, and actually is not helping me to trust it. But I'll install it. I may be surprised, who knows?!
Jehan
Kind regards,
Sven
[Cinepaint]: http://www.cinepaint.org/