Have a standar licence or a custom one?
El dom, 09-08-2015 a las 13:30 +0300, Todor Imreorov escribió:
You can also read the research papers here: http://www.dalboris.com/research/vgc/ http://www.dalboris.com/research/vac/
I would like to remind everyone that this is open source technology and it's source code is available at github!
On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Jabiertxo Arraiza Cenoz < jabier.arraiza@...2893...> wrote:
Both video are impressionant. I just download it to try! Thanks for share. Jabier.
El dom, 09-08-2015 a las 01:26 +0300, Todor Imreorov escribió:
What is vpaint: VPaint is an experimental vector graphics editor based on the Vector Animation Complex (VAC), a technology developed by a collaboration of researchers at Inria and the University of British Columbia, featured at SIGGRAPH 2015. It allows you to create resolution-independent illustrations and animations using innovative techniques.
it is open source and it has a solution to some of current vector graphic's biggest flaws. See video here: https://youtu.be/NdQFAMe7TlY
It also has tweening capabilities, which makes it incredibly powerful as a 2d animation tool: https://youtu.be/Xk1_CugdytI
Website: http://www.vpaint.org/
github: https://github.com/dalboris/vpaint
Available for windows, linux and mac
Posting this with the hope that some of inkscape's developers could look into a way to integrate some of the features into inkscape.
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