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- 02 Jun 2017, 02:33
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: fill tool source request
- Replies: 3
- Views: 13801
fill tool source request
Hi. I am someone who loves the fill tool, and I think it works great. However, I would like a source mode to be added that uses both the current layer and all the layers above. This would be very helpful because often when using "above" for source, my lines have a gap, and I would like to ...
- 09 Jun 2016, 23:57
- Forum: Contents Sharing
- Topic: Save separate layers
- Replies: 12
- Views: 43503
Re: Save separate layers
I'm very excited to see that they have included a similar script in the latest TVP 11 version. it really makes me love this software, as it seems that tvpaint really takes these forums into account. i've tweaked their script a bit for optimization. it doesn't export unnecessary blank frames at the e...
- 09 Jun 2016, 23:27
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: Image Export Quality Settings confusion
- Replies: 13
- Views: 24416
Re: Image Export Quality Settings confusion
Related to this subject,
Is there a way to adjust the PNG compression setting in george script? I'm searching the tv_saveMode command, and I can't find anything. thanks,
harry
Is there a way to adjust the PNG compression setting in george script? I'm searching the tv_saveMode command, and I can't find anything. thanks,
harry
- 16 Oct 2014, 13:43
- Forum: Contents Sharing
- Topic: Save separate layers
- Replies: 12
- Views: 43503
Re: Save separate layers
hello, well i guess no one cares anymore, but i updated this script, it now will only export the layers that you have turned on, any layers with visibility turned off will be skipped. it will however keep the naming order. for example if you have 3 layers, and layer 2 is turned off, it will export l...
- 20 Sep 2013, 17:10
- Forum: Contents Sharing
- Topic: Save separate layers
- Replies: 12
- Views: 43503
Re: Save separate layers
hey dudes i uploaded a tweek of this script. it will now export into seperate folders named L01, L02, L03, if you create the folders and specify a root path. also no need to add back slashes, and instead of using the layer name for the image names, you can make your own name when you put in the shot...