Glaxnimate

Last updated
Glaxnimate
Initial releaseSeptember 25, 2020;3 years ago (2020-09-25)
Stable release
0.5.4 [1]   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg / 10 September 2023
Repository gitlab.com/mattbas/glaxnimate
Written in C++
Operating system Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, Android [2]
Type Vector graphics editor, computer animation
License GPL-3.0-or-later [3] [4]
Website glaxnimate.mattbas.org

Glaxnimate is a free and open-source, cross-platform, 2D vector animation software. [5]

Contents

It has been integrated into Shotcut [6] [7] and Kdenlive [8] [9] to add vector capabilities to video editors.

Supported formats

Glaxnimate saves animations using a custom JSON-based format, but it also supports loading and saving animated SVG, Lottie, Android Vector Drawables, and After Effects Project files (.aep). [10] [11] [12] [13]

It can also render to video using FFmpeg, WebP, and GIF. [12]

It can import and render to a variety of raster image formats. [12] [14]

Features

Graphics

Animation

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Computer animation</span> Art of creating moving images using computers

Computer animation is the process used for digitally generating animations. The more general term computer-generated imagery (CGI) encompasses both static scenes and dynamic images, while computer animation only refers to moving images. Modern computer animation usually uses 3D computer graphics. The animation's target is sometimes the computer itself, while other times it is film.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">GIF</span> Bitmap image file format family

The Graphics Interchange Format is a bitmap image format that was developed by a team at the online services provider CompuServe led by American computer scientist Steve Wilhite and released on June 15, 1987.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Adobe Flash</span> Deprecated multimedia platform used to add animation and interactivity to websites

Adobe Flash is, except in China, a discontinued multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich internet applications, desktop applications, mobile apps, mobile games, and embedded web browser video players.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Adobe Photoshop</span> Raster graphics editing software

Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Inc. for Windows and macOS. It was originally created in 1987 by Thomas and John Knoll. Since then, the software has become the most used tool for professional digital art, especially in raster graphics editing. The software's name is often colloquially used as a verb although Adobe discourages such use.

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based vector image format for defining two-dimensional graphics, having support for interactivity and animation. The SVG specification is an open standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium since 1999.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vector graphics</span> Computer graphics images defined by points, lines and curves

Vector graphics are a form of computer graphics in which visual images are created directly from geometric shapes defined on a Cartesian plane, such as points, lines, curves and polygons. The associated mechanisms may include vector display and printing hardware, vector data models and file formats, as well as the software based on these data models. Vector graphics is an alternative to raster or bitmap graphics, with each having advantages and disadvantages in specific situations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Video editing software</span> Software used to edit digital video files

Video editing software, or a video editor is software used for performing the post-production video editing of digital video sequences on a non-linear editing system (NLE). It has replaced traditional flatbed celluloid film editing tools and analog video tape editing machines.

SWF is a defunct Adobe Flash file format that was used for multimedia, vector graphics and ActionScript.

Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) is a file format which extends the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) specification to permit animated images that work similarly to animated GIF files, while supporting 24-bit images and 8-bit transparency not available for GIFs. It also retains backward compatibility with non-animated PNG files.

In computer graphics, graphics software refers to a program or collection of programs that enable a person to manipulate images or models visually on a computer.

An image file format is a file format for a digital image. There are many formats that can be used, such as JPEG, PNG, and GIF. Most formats up until 2022 were for storing 2D images, not 3D ones. The data stored in an image file format may be compressed or uncompressed. If the data is compressed, it may be done so using lossy compression or lossless compression. For graphic design applications, vector formats are often used. Some image file formats support transparency.

This is a comparison of non-linear video editing software applications. See also a more complete list of video editing software.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Synfig</span>

Synfig Studio is a free and open-source vector-based 2D animation software. It is created by Robert Quattlebaum with additional contributions by Adrian Bentley.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kdenlive</span> Free and open-source video editing software

Kdenlive is a free and open-source video editing software based on the MLT Framework, KDE and Qt. The project was started by Jason Wood in 2002, and is now maintained by a small team of developers.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">OpenShot</span> Free video editing software

OpenShot Video Editor is a free and open-source video editor for Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. The project started in August 2008 by Jonathan Thomas, with the objective of providing a stable, free, and friendly to use video editor.

Media Lovin' Toolkit (MLT) is an open source software multimedia framework, designed and developed for television broadcasting. It provides a toolkit for broadcasters, video editors, media players, transcoders, web streamers and many more types of applications. The functionality of the system is provided via an assortment of ready to use tools, XML authoring components, and an extensible plug-in based API.

The Web platform is a collection of technologies developed as open standards by the World Wide Web Consortium and other standardization bodies such as the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group, the Unicode Consortium, the Internet Engineering Task Force, and Ecma International. It is the umbrella term introduced by the World Wide Web Consortium, and in 2011 it was defined as "a platform for innovation, consolidation and cost efficiencies" by W3C CEO Jeff Jaffe. Being built on The evergreen Web has allowed for the addition of new capabilities while addressing security and privacy risks. Additionally, developers are enabled to build interoperable content on a cohesive platform.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shotcut</span> Open-source cross-platform video editing software

Shotcut is a free and open-source, cross-platform video, audio, and image editing program for FreeBSD, Linux, macOS and Windows. Started in 2011 by Dan Dennedy, Shotcut is developed on the MLT Multimedia Framework, in development since 2004 by the same author.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Flowblade</span> Free and open-source video editing software

Flowblade Movie Editor is a free and open-source video editing software for Linux.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lottie (file format)</span> File format for vector graphics animations

Lottie is a file format for vector graphics animation, and is named after Charlotte "Lotte" Reiniger, a German pioneer of silhouette animation.

References

  1. "Glaxnimate 0.5.4".
  2. "Download - Glaxnimate" . Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  3. "License" . Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  4. "Weekly recap — 19 February 2023". 19 February 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-28.
  5. "Glaxnimate website" . Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  6. "New Version 22.06: Glaxnimate" . Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  7. "Shotcut 22.06 Video Editor Brings Glaxnimate Support, Keyframes Expansion, and More". 26 June 2022. Retrieved 2023-02-28.
  8. "Kdenlive 22.12 released". 12 December 2022. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  9. "Weekly recap — 18 December 2022". 18 December 2022. Retrieved 2023-02-28.
  10. "0.5.3 - Glaxnimate". glaxnimate.mattbas.org. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  11. "0.5.4 - Glaxnimate". glaxnimate.mattbas.org. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  12. 1 2 3 "Supported Formats" . Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  13. "12 Best Tweening Apps To Create Animated Actions". 9 February 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-28.
  14. "Reading and Writing Image Files".