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We've compiled a list of 5 free and paid alternatives to Nima. The primary competitors include Synfig Studio, Spriter. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Nima and DragonBones, Spine, Creature. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


Synfig Studio
Free Open Source

Synfig is a powerful, industrial-strength vector-based 2D animation software package, designed from...

Spriter : an intuitive 2D animation tool for video game makers.

DragonBones is an open source project for 2D skeletal animation.

Spine is 2D animation software designed specifically for software and game development.

This software is used to create fluid and natural animation to 2D graphics, easily allowing the...

Build, rig, and animate 2D characters optimized for game engines and applications.

Nima Platforms

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Nima Overview

Skeletal Animation

At the heart of Nima is a powerful 2D skeletal animation system. Characters are built using a single set of images and animated using bones. These animations are interpolated and blended together, which keeps your file size small and playback buttery smooth.
Because everything runs in real time, you can dynamically manipulate all of this with code.

Meshes and Vertex Deformations

Meshes are a simple yet powerful way to add natural and organic deformations to your characters. Make skin flex, fabric ripple, hair flow, and more.
Connect meshes to bones to make them automatically deform with the movement of your skeleton, or animate vertices manually for total control over your deformations.

Inverse Kinematics

Inverse Kinematics allow you to create complex poses and animations without having to manipulate a lot of bones individually.
For example, the feet of this bird are constrained to IK targets. To make the bird jump, we simply animate one root bone. The feet and legs automatically align with the targets and the knees automatically bend. Without IK, animating this would require a lot of keyframes, and it would be impossible to achieve at runtime.

Image Swapping

Nima’s image sequences and the Solo object allow you to quickly swap images to achieve frame-by-frame effects, such as the fire and smoke coming out of this dragon’s mouth. Combine image swapping with bones and meshes to achieve even more dynamic animations, such as this dragon’s flapping wings.

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