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:Create video animations with Inkscape, ImageMagick and FFmpeg
Create video animations with Inkscape, ImageMagick and FFmpeg
Jul 29, 2008, 11 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4913 reads)

(Other stories by libervisco)

[ Thanks to Danijel for this link. ]

"You will need the following software:

Inkscape (This is to create frames. You can also use GIMP, but this guide will use Inkscape.)
ImageMagick suite (For animating.)
FFmpeg (For converting to video.)

You will also obviously need one of the GNU/Linux distros or another free UNIX like operating system (*BSD, Solaris) and not be a total stranger to command line terminals. ;)"

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