I think 10.5. I've moved on with the project regardless of the corrupted file but if there are 'solutions' I'd like to try them or at least take note of it for future reference and others who'll deal with this kind of issue.Thierry wrote:Hi, what version of TVPaint 10 are you using ?
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- 10 Aug 2015, 16:05
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: Corrupted file, any chance to save it?
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Re: Corrupted file, any chance to save it?
- 10 Aug 2015, 13:25
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: Corrupted file, any chance to save it?
- Replies: 16
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Re: Corrupted file, any chance to save it?
i am experiencing this.tvp 10 crashes when i open this one file.can anyone try and open it in a higher version of tvp, then maybe it can be salvaged that way?
- 13 Apr 2015, 09:34
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: How to achieve this look?
- Replies: 4
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Re: How to achieve this look?
wow this is awesome.thank youPeter Wassink wrote:Try this one.
i had the same problem and made a un-transparent (opaque) version
- 13 Apr 2015, 08:10
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: How to achieve this look?
- Replies: 4
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Re: How to achieve this look?
This problem occurs with all transparent brushes. What I do: - duplicate the top layer - set it to preserve alpha - fill it with white If necessary I duplicate this white layer as well. Now I have - top watercolor - white mask - bottom artwork *update* thank you for the advice. it works to a degree...
- 11 Apr 2015, 10:40
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: How to achieve this look?
- Replies: 4
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How to achieve this look?
and with something like this on top.
but what I get is this.
the blue circle looses its 'solid' color and I do not want that.
I am using the watercolor brush and tvpaint 10.