Last seen: Feb 25, 2026
@cincity Sorry for the delay, I hadn't seen this post.If you're using appimage, you should try the command:{path_to_Cin_appimage}/CinGG-... .AppImag...
Take all the time you need.You can make a video tutorial for the CinGG YouTube channel, or you can write a guide that I will then convert to LaTeX and...
Interesting. My compliments.
WOW. How did you do that?There is a section in the manual dedicated to “real world usage cases”; if you write a step-by-step guide, we could publish i...
@cincity Unfortunately, the server is currently undergoing maintenance and many parts are unavailable. The only way is to use the manual included in t...
@cincity Excellent comment, I agree with everything you say (although I like to use DNxHR as a mezzanine codec). The only way (that I know of) to use ...
For basic 3D functionality (such as what you requested; i.e. 3D planes), you can use the compositing/VFX software called Natron (Open Source). For mor...
Sorry, I didn't understand. So you don't want to move the edits to the right of the empty space. I don't think it's possible to do that directly. One ...
I'm not sure I understand what you want to achieve. If you want to have part of the frame fixed with an image while the rest of the frame (the left an...
As far as I know, it is not possible to do “swivel” and ‘tilt’ in CinGG. This is because it requires 3D transformation, and CinGG does not have 3D fun...
Sonic Candle might be a good candidate to run it in CinGG, since it is an orphaned project. But we do not have programmers for such a job. You could t...
I don't think it is possible to do that in CinGG. Maybe if you know a LV2 or Ladspa plugin we can find a way to make it work in CinGG.
@igorbeg No, I haven't tried. I can't install it via Arch Linux's AUR, due to conflicts with old libraries. I haven't tried compiling from git either,...