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A simple and user-friendly Spine file viewer and exporter with multi-language support (Chinese/English/Japanese).
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Download the compressed package from the Release page.
The software requires the .NET Desktop Runtime 8.0.x to run.
Alternatively, download the package with the SelfContained suffix for standalone execution.
SelfContained
For exporting GIF/MP4 and other animation/video formats, FFmpeg must be installed and added to the system environment variables. Visit the FFmpeg Windows download page or download the latest version directly: ffmpeg-release-full.7z.
In the menu, go to "File" -> "Preferences..." -> "Language," select your desired language, and confirm the change.
The program is organized into a left-right layout:
The left panel includes three sub-panels:
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Hover your mouse over buttons, labels, or input fields to see help text for most UI elements.
Drag-and-drop or paste skeleton files/directories into the Model panel.
Alternatively, use the right-click menu in the Browse panel to import selected items.
The Model panel supports right-click menus, some shortcuts, and batch adjustments of model parameters through multi-selection.
For preview display adjustments:
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The buttons below the preview display allow time adjustments, serving as a simple playback control.
Export follows the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) principle, meaning the preview display reflects the exported output.
Use the right-click menu in the Model panel to export selected items.
Key export parameters include:
Dynamic wallpaper is implemented through desktop projection, allowing the content of the current preview to be projected onto the desktop in real time.
You can enable or disable desktop projection from the program preferences or the right-click menu of the tray icon. After adjusting the model and display parameters, you can save the current configuration as a workspace file for convenient restoration later.
If you want the wallpaper to stay active after startup, you can enable auto-start in the preferences and specify which workspace file should be loaded when the program launches.
For detailed usage and documentation, see the Wiki. For usage questions or bug reports, submit an Issue.
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