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Of course, you could render each .sif file to a separate video file and use some kind of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-linear_editing_system video editing] software to edit it together. But what if we want to use Synfig itself to do the editing? | Of course, you could render each .sif file to a separate video file and use some kind of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-linear_editing_system video editing] software to edit it together. But what if we want to use Synfig itself to do the editing? | ||
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+ | In this example I'm going to take 3 sifz files made by [[User:Zelig]] and mix them together: | ||
+ | * [[Media:Sy-n-fig-s1-hi.sifz]] - a 3 second introduction scene (scene 1) | ||
+ | * [[Media:Sy-n-fig-s2-ball.sifz]] - 28 seconds of animation (scene 2) | ||
+ | * [[Media:Sy-n-fig-s3-boid.sifz]] - 6 seconds of a different scene that needs cutting into the middle of scene 2 |
Revision as of 17:13, 2 October 2007
Suppose you've made a few different scenes in separate .sif files and want to edit them together.
Of course, you could render each .sif file to a separate video file and use some kind of video editing software to edit it together. But what if we want to use Synfig itself to do the editing?
In this example I'm going to take 3 sifz files made by User:Zelig and mix them together:
- Media:Sy-n-fig-s1-hi.sifz - a 3 second introduction scene (scene 1)
- Media:Sy-n-fig-s2-ball.sifz - 28 seconds of animation (scene 2)
- Media:Sy-n-fig-s3-boid.sifz - 6 seconds of a different scene that needs cutting into the middle of scene 2