> > The script is very good, but it can use some improvements. Support for > ORA > > would be great, and judging by how the script processes the XCF files, I > > think it wouldn't be a problem to add ORAs. > > Though I think ORA is the way to the future (because it is better for > interoperability to have one format), if I have already a good support > of XCF actually, short/mid term, that's as good to me. I don't > "absolutely" need ORA support. But obviously that would be nice. > ...
> > I'll ask him about ORA support. > > He doesn't work for free, so I have to ask: Are you willing to use some > > money for this feature? > > I would be willing, but being a developer myself, I know how much a > developer cost, and I don't have that much money. I have money, enough > for donating to nice projects (which I do from time to time), but I > don't have enough to afford paying a developer myself (even by > dividing by 2, I imagine, if he has common rates). > ... > I wish some day I can afford this, or I have a company which can > afford this, but right now, I am just a small individual. Hence sorry, > for the negative answer. > Thanks for the proposition anyway. > I'm also very interested in getting ora support in Blender. I'm doing 2d animation, currently I'm using Blender for compositing and editing but are looking into moving my whole cut-out animation workflow into Blender. Having ora support would be very useful for me. @Guillermo. Can you ask ZanQdo if he's willing to do it and what it would cost? Perhaps we could do a crowdfunding of this. Cheers, -David
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