Rylander animation

September 30th, 2009

Hej och välkommen till Rylander Animation!

Här finns jag, David Rylander och jag är animatör, både frilansande och med egna produktioner.

Jag jobbar mest med cut-out-animation men kan förstås göra lite av varje efter vad ni behöver; tecknad film, dockfilm eller kanske 3D-animation.

Verktyg jag ofta använder mig av är Moho (Anime Studio) för cut-out-animation, Synfig Studio för vektor-animation, AfterEffects för effekter och post-produktion, Maya för 3D-animation, Gimp, Photoshop och Inkscape för bildbehandling, pennor och tusch för animation och illustration.


Welcome to my site. I’m a freelance animator based in Stockholm, Sweden.
I do mostly digital cut-out but can work in other techniques as well according to your needs.

Bildinsändare DN

September 9th, 2009

Jag har med en bildinsändare i DN idag.

Apotekets nya logga

September 2nd, 2009

Med anledning av att apoteket sålts ut behöver de en ny logga. Här är mitt förslag.

Synfig, images to lst-file

July 28th, 2009

Nautilus/Synfig Studio script.
Download Synfig png > list script ver.0.1.1.

A handy little script that creates a list-file that you can import into Synfig Studio.

To install just download the script and copy it to your Nautilus script folder and make it executable (chmod +x synfig_png-seq>list).
Usage is equally simple; select the images you want to import as a sequence and run the script from your nautilus-menu.

Licenced as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Sommar, sommar, sommar

July 3rd, 2009



Nu, äntligen, är det semester!
3 härliga veckor!
Åh, vad skönt jag ska ha!

Anime Studio image-sequence render script

June 25th, 2009

Nautilus / Anime Studio script.
Download Anime Studio render script..
Download A version with custom frame range..

A script that renders selected Anime Studio project file into a png-sequence.

To install just download the script and copy it to your Nautilus script folder and make it executable (chmod +x renderAS-file_to_png-seq).

To use it just select your .anme-file, right-click and run the script. The file is now rendered to a png-sequence in a folder beside the AS-file.

Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Anime Studio preview script

May 4th, 2009

Nautilus / Anime Studio script.
Download Anime Studio preview script.

A script that renders selected Anime studio project file into a movie for previewing you animation.
(Intermediate image sequence and audio file is created, but deleted after the movie is rendered.)

To install just download the script and copy it to your Nautilus script folder and make it executable (chmod +x AS_file-info).

To use it just select your .anme-file, right-click and run the script. The file is now rendered to a medium quality, halfsize, mp4 movie file called preview-render.mp4 in the same folder as the .anme.

Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Convert Movie to png-sequence

April 3rd, 2009

Nautilus/Synfig script.
Download Convert movie to png-sequence script ver.0.1.3.

This is a Nautilus script that takes any movie and converts it to an image sequence and creates an accompanying .lst-file which you can import into Synfig.

To install just download the script and copy it to your Nautilus script folder and make it executable (chmod +x convert-movie-to-png-seq).
To use it select any movie file, right click it and choose the script from the Script sub-menu.
Now it creates a folder named as your movie-file minus the extension, in which it outputs an image sequence and a .lst-file which you can import into Synfig.

Note that I’ve set the image size to 480×270 and the frame rate to 25fps which you easily can change to whatever you prefer within the script file.

Images to Anime Studio file

March 17th, 2009

Nautilus/Anime Studio script.
Download Images to Anime Studio script

Unfortunately none of the batch import scripts work in linux and when drag-and-dropping images you get a quite annoying question asking if you’d like to use the image as a tracing image or a normal image for each and every image.

There’s where my script comes in.
It’s a nautilus script that places every image layer you have selected into an .anme-file that you can import into your AS-scene.

To use it select all images you’d like to import and run the script from your right-click meny>scripts. You get a question about which type of layer you’d like to place the images in; Group, bone or switch.
Now it can take a few seconds if you’ve got many images. When done you’ve got a file called “image-export.anme” in the same folder as the images that you can import into your AS-scene.

To install the script place it in your nautilus scripts-folder, ./.gnome2/nautilus-scripts, or by right clicking in nautilus and select >scripts>open scripts folder.
Then make it executable by running “chmod u+x ImagesToAnme.sh” in terminal.

Licenced as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

A.S. file info

March 3rd, 2009

Anime Studio / Nautilus.

I wrote a small script that gives you info about a selected AS file which I find quite useful at times.

To install just place the script in your Nautilus scripts folder and make it executable (chmod +x AS_file-info).
To use it right-click on the file and select scripts>AS_file-info.

Download A.S. File Info ver.0.0.5.

Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 licenced.

update: now works with Anime Studio 6.

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