Could someone help Nina Paley the author of Sita sings the blues to convert fla files to Inkscape ?
I have always thought that open source graphics software need well known and appreciated artists to use it end talk about it. Thus I sent a message to Nina Paley because I was so fascinated by "Sita" and I am interested to draw the attention of artists to Inkscape and svg filters. And one hour and an half later she replied the following message !
I think there is a very important opportunity to spread information about Inkscape there and that's why I send the message to you all.
Thanks a lot in advance for any advice, ivan
----- Message transféré ---- De : Nina Paley <nina_paley@...36...> À : Ivan Louette <ivan_louette@...48...> Envoyé le : Jeu 9 septembre 2010, 22h 03min 13s Objet : Re: Free Open Source software : The Inkscape SVG Filter Effects
Hi Ivan,
I desperately need a migration tool to allow Flash frames - with all their alpha channels, tints, and strokes - to be usable with Inkscape. Can your community help? http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/save_sita_sings_blues_flash_form...
All the .fla source files are here: http://www.archive.org/details/Sita_Sings_the_Blues_Files
I also name-checked (via a graphic) Inkscape in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n04IeQo4RCQ&feature=autofb
Thanks,
--Nina
________________________________ From: Ivan Louette <ivan_louette@...48...> To: Nina Paley <nina_paley@...36...> Sent: Thu, September 9, 2010 1:32:10 PM Subject: Free Open Source software : The Inkscape SVG Filter Effects
Hello !
I saw your amazing movie "Sita sings the blues" some weeks ago. A lot of fun amongst deep human sensitiveness.
I am a member of Inkscape developers community and my goal is developing a set of useful, funny and sometimes somewhat innovative filters effects for this open source vector drawing program which manages nicely bitmap images too. I would draw your attention to them because I think you could have pleasure to use them and taking account of your imagination the results could be marvelous. That's just an idea.
If you are interested you can find more infos here :
And you can find the latest release of my filters here :
http://www.openclipart.org/detail/84109
Have fun and If you want to know more, don't hesitate to contact me.
ivan
Hey Ivan,
Here is the first step script, to pull apart the binary ole container:
http://divajutta.com/doctormo/foo/fla.tar.gz
That will get you resources and scene instructions in fla format all separated and named. I haven't done any work on the reverse engineering of the formats beyond that.
Martin,
On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 20:36 +0000, Ivan Louette wrote:
I have always thought that open source graphics software need well known and appreciated artists to use it end talk about it. Thus I sent a message to Nina Paley because I was so fascinated by "Sita" and I am interested to draw the attention of artists to Inkscape and svg filters. And one hour and an half later she replied the following message !
I think there is a very important opportunity to spread information about Inkscape there and that's why I send the message to you all.
Thanks a lot in advance for any advice,
Hi Martin,
Thanks a lot ! I am not qualified to do more in this area. I send your message to Nina ; don't hesitate to contact her directly.
Have a good night, ivan
________________________________ De : Martin Owens <doctormo@...400...> À : Ivan Louette <ivan_louette@...48...> Cc : Inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Envoyé le : Jeu 9 septembre 2010, 23h 09min 59s Objet : Re: [Inkscape-devel] Could someone help Nina Paley the author of Sita sings the blues to convert fla files to Inkscape ?
Hey Ivan,
Here is the first step script, to pull apart the binary ole container:
http://divajutta.com/doctormo/foo/fla.tar.gz
That will get you resources and scene instructions in fla format all separated and named. I haven't done any work on the reverse engineering of the formats beyond that.
Martin,
On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 20:36 +0000, Ivan Louette wrote:
I have always thought that open source graphics software need well known and appreciated artists to use it end talk about it. Thus I sent a message to Nina Paley because I was so fascinated by "Sita" and I am interested to draw the attention of artists to Inkscape and svg filters. And one hour and an half later she replied the following message !
I think there is a very important opportunity to spread information about Inkscape there and that's why I send the message to you all.
Thanks a lot in advance for any advice,
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