Rive مقابل Spline — أيهما الأفضل؟
اختر Rive إذا: مطورو التطبيقات ومصممو الحركة الذين يحتاجون رسوم متحركة تفاعلية تستجيب لإدخال المستخدم في الوقت الحقيقي
اختر Spline إذا: مصممو الويب ومطورو الواجهات الذين يريدون 3D على مواقعهم بدون لمس Blender أو Unity
رأينا: Rive for simplicity, Spline for power users.
| Rive | Spline | |
|---|---|---|
| الأسعار | Free for 3 files with community features | Creator $14/mo | Free with unlimited projects and community sharing | Pro $7/mo |
| المزايا | State machine editor for interactive animations, Lightweight runtimes for iOS, Android, Web, and Flutter, Real-time collaboration on animation files, Bone-based rigging for character animation, Runtime event triggers for app logic integration | Browser-based 3D modeling with real-time collaboration, 3D animations and interactive scenes without code, One-click embed for websites and React apps, Material editor with PBR and custom shaders, Built-in physics engine for interactive prototypes |
| الأنسب لـ | App developers and motion designers who need interactive animations that respond to user input in real time | Web designers and front-end devs who want 3D on their sites without touching Blender or Unity |
| سهولة التعلّم | صعب | متوسط |
الفرق الحقيقي
Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.
Rive stands out with State machine editor for interactive animations and Lightweight runtimes for iOS, Android, Web, and Flutter. Spline counters with Browser-based 3D modeling with real-time collaboration and 3D animations and interactive scenes without code.
Rive's Achilles heel: the state machine concept is powerful but intimidating — non-developers will hit a wall fast. Spline's: not a replacement for serious 3d work — geometry tools are basic compared to blender or cinema 4d. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.
الخلاصة
If you value state machine editor for interactive animations and مطورو التطبيقات ومصممو الحركة, go with Rive. If مصممو الويب ومطورو الواجهات matters more, Spline is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.