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D.T. Nethery
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Stroke Animation option

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https://www.tvpaint.com/doc/tvp11/index ... e-animator
"This option allows you to draw over several frames. With the [Ctrl] key pressed during the drawing, the current frame will change automatically. This feature is really useful to animate decorative elements, fireflies flying in the night, annoying insects, water jet..."
I am trying to have a musical note move across screen . I know I could do this with the KeyFramer , but there's something rather fun and spontaneous about using the "Stroke Animation" option . Here is the problem: I want the musical note to move quickly across screen , but if I hold down CTRL key and move my cursor in an arc , moving quickly from one side of screen to the other the results show multiple images of the musical note on some frames. Is there a way to adjust the custom brush (the music note) so that there will only be one image of it for each frame , not two or three or more images trailing behind ?

Here is how I would like it to look (a single note) -
musical_note_stroke_animator.jpg
Not like this (multiple images of the note) -
stroke_animator_multiple_images.jpg

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Re: Stroke Animation option

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You have to use the 'Dot' shape instead of 'Stroke'.
Quicktime is DEAD. Get over it and move on !
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Re: Stroke Animation option

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ematecki wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 17:47 You have to use the 'Dot' shape instead of 'Stroke'.
AH! That's it ! Thank you , EMatecki ! (it even says that in the user manual page and I glossed right over that).
I knew I had been able to make it work before , but I had completely forgotten that it much be the Dot , not the Stroke. :oops:
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