Daniel James wrote:
> Hi Ralf,
>
>> Is there a community that seriously does animation films by using FLOSS
>> Linux
>
> Yes, see http://www.blender.org/
>
> Cheers!
>
> Daniel

Thank you Daniel :)

there are hundreds of tutorials how to make a 3D object walk, but I
couldn't find how to animate 2D paintings by blender, how to make
blender auto-sync a mouth to audio-signals, how to sync SMPTE to MIDI or
something like that, to make sound and music and a film in one machine
etc., it is interesting for me because it's FLOSS, but still I have to
buy another graphics and to hope my computer will be fine with blender.
Also I won't be able to do music and sound without Windows, because
Linux MIDI for my computer(s) isn't fine until now.

I'll take a look at blender, when I have a NVidia, I don't think it's
possible to do 2D animations by using the VESA driver for the on-board
ATI, because blender seems to be one of those 3D animation applications.
I'm more looking for animation software, that makes it possible for one
or two people, to make a film that doesn't look like all 3D animations
looks like and that don't need 100 people working on that film.
I don't know any FLOSS software for Windows, that is able to make this
possible, but there is a lot of NON-FLOSS software available for
Windows, that even can run with an ATI graphics and that supports many
good documented features.

The demo film for Synfig doesn't look so extreme computer graphic like
the films produced with blender do, but when I tested Synfig, it was
known as unstable and there also were less possibilities to import and
export graphics.

I'm sceptic, but I will give blender a chance.

Cheers,
Ralf

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