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* You may choose to display thumbnails of your files (button Thumbs, button Scan) or display a list containing information relative to your files: type, name, count, resolution, time, size, date of last save (button List, then button Scan). * The right section of the window displays the files contained in the folder you selected on the left side of the window. In this way, you may quickly find the folders in which you last saved your work. * The arrows are used to scroll through the history of selections in the file explorer. * The is used to return to the parent folder. The and buttons are used to display or hide the content of your storage supports, folders or sub-folders. Handling TVPaint Animation projects and Layout A right-click on an item in this list opens a contextual menu offering access to Open, Delete and Rename functions. When necessary, the sliders (and fingerwheel of your mouse) may be used to scroll through the list of folders available for storage.
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* The left section of the window contains the directory path. TVPaint Animationprojects have the extension. In the default setting, all file types are displayed (extension. * The popup menu to the right of this field is a shortcut used to select the file types of your choice. * The second text field just below the first is used to select the type of files to be displayed in the right section of the window. This window is laid out as follows: * The text field at the top of the window allows you to enter the name under which the file is to be saved. Use the requester A file explorer then asks you to select an access path and file name for your project. This function allows you to easily duplicate your project as you progress with its creation. Save project (keyboard shortcut, and ) allows you to save the project under the current name, whereas Save project as asks you to choose a new file name for your project. To do this, use the Save project or Save project as functions in the File main menu. After having worked with tools and layers (lessons 2, 3 and 4), you may wish to save your project for later use.
#TVPAINT ANIMATION PRO 9.5 HOW TO#
Save a project In lesson 1 we saw how to create a project with the parameters of your choice. What we refer to as a TVPaint Animation project (or simply project), is all image, animation or Xsheet (see lesson 8) layers in a timeline (whether created by drawing, scanning or any other method) with all associated options: global opacity, pre- post- behavior, FX stack (see lesson 10), number of images per second, position in the timeline, resolution, etc. Introduction In lessons 3 & 4 we studied the concepts of image layers and animation layers as well as their temporal and spatial specificities.
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Study the notions of Templates, Dependencies. Learn how to handle TVPaint Animation projects: load, save, import, export, etc.
#TVPAINT ANIMATION PRO 9.5 WINDOWS#
The version I'm using is TVP Pro 9.5.3 (32bit?) on windows 64bit.Lesson 5 Handling TVPaint Animation projects and Layout Is there a way to do this? Or any other solution to the problem that I'm overlooking? I'm very new to TVP, I've only been using it for practical purposes as a student for a week. If instead I could scale the entire layer, perhaps that would circumvent the problem. And since all of the drawings are lined up for animation, shifting the drawings based on this centering will misalign them. What TVP seems to have done is taken the center of the drawings and aligned them all, but if one drawing is bigger/different to another, then the center of the drawing shifts. I believe this is because each drawing varies in size - firstly because the character is moving and secondly, because I have notes on some of the frames, and the 'Position' tool selects each drawing individually, encompassing only drawn marks on each frame. However, when I scale them down and apply the changes, what happens is that the drawings DO scale down, but when played back I see that the individual drawings have shifted position in relation to eachother, destroying the animation. I understand that the 'Transform'>'Position' tool allows me to scale down drawings and resposition them, which I have tried. I have drawn layer of clean roughs animation, onto a deliberately oversized resolution - 3200 x 1800, so that I can scale it down as needed to fit 1920x1080 and frame it as I like.