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Splines are vector shapes made up of Bezier curves joined together by vertexes.<br/>
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Splines are vector shapes made up of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9zier_curve Bezier curves] joined together by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertex_%28geometry%29 vertexes].<br/>
Splines are the most commonly used objects in any normal animation done with Synfig, and can be made using the {{l|Spline Tool}}.
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Splines are the most commonly used objects in any normal animation done with Synfig, and can be made using the {{l|Spline Tool}} and many other {{l|Category:Tools}}.
  
Please see the {{l|Spline Tool}} page for more information.
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[[File:Spline Example.png|center|frame|A spline of "Spline". Can see orange vertex and yellow tangent {{l|Handle|handles}}]]
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On the {{l|WorkArea}} you can manipulate the {{literal|Spline}} shape by both handles (vertex or tangent) and directly from the spline segment (the curve).
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== See Also ==
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* {{l|Spline Tool}} page for more information.
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* The {{l|Draw Tool}} has an option to {{literal|Extend}} a spline.

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Splines are vector shapes made up of Bezier curves joined together by vertexes.
Splines are the most commonly used objects in any normal animation done with Synfig, and can be made using the Spline Tool and many other Tools.

A spline of "Spline". Can see orange vertex and yellow tangent handles

On the WorkArea you can manipulate the "Spline" shape by both handles (vertex or tangent) and directly from the spline segment (the curve).

See Also


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