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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 6:21 am 
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Hi there,

I'm new here, so I hope I don't annoy people by just jumping in with questions :D

But I'm dying to know three things:

1) Can I use Synfig for commercial purposes, and are there conditions? What is the policy on attribution, royalties, licences etc?
2) Can it render video in HD? Atleast 1080 frame size. Flash seems to drop frames at this size :(
3) In Flash there are "movie clip symbols", is there a similar thing in synfig?

I hope these aren't stupid questions :)

Cheers
Nevelle


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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 7:09 am 
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Hello and welcome.

1. Yes, you can use Synfig any way you like. It's open source software under the GPL licence.
2. Yes you can. Output will go way over 1080. You can most certainly output 4K material (4096×3072). I would recommend outputting to png-sequences for use in an edit software.
3. You can link to external canvases and you can import image sequences (made from video). Not exactly sure how movie clip symbols work in flash, but I think it's something like exporting an canvas in Synfig.

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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 8:40 am 
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Wow! Talk about fast reply.

May I ask a related additional question?

I have read that GNU GPL licences allow people to make derivative works. Does this mean people can make derivative copies of my animation made with synfig without asking me permission? I'm a bit confused.

Will I have full ownership of my work or will it be under GNU terms?

Thanks for far for replies


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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 9:17 am 
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Nevelle wrote:
Wow! Talk about fast reply.

May I ask a related additional question?

I have read that GNU GPL licences allow people to make derivative works. Does this mean people can make derivative copies of my animation made with synfig without asking me permission? I'm a bit confused.

Will I have full ownership of my work or will it be under GNU terms?

Thanks for far for replies


It is the software which is released under GPL 2 or above license. The license talks about the program and its modifications (source code). Any creation made with the software belongs to you and you can license it under whatever license you want. You can earn money with your work and protect it against illegal copies (if it is what you want). Use a open source program doesn't modify the nature of your creations. Your creations are yours. :)
But, if you make use of some work from other person that has released his work in a certain license, you need to read that license before create derivative works and make a particular use of the it.
Some people that share pieces of animations, effects or similar, release it for free. Others use a Creative Common license.

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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 9:55 am 
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Thank you for clarifying. I feel like a dumbo, but I'm glad I got that cleared up.

Wish me luck, I'm going to give this a shot. Some of the stuff I've seen is really impressive. Like that rat segment in the showreel.


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