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A lot of storyboard programs like toon boom storyboard have this timing feature, i feel like making a 20 min animated series would really be easy if i were
able to have a timer

by timer i mean this (concept art)
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It allows you to easily see how much time each scene takes and also helps you remove scenes which take too much time

If there were already a feature, please guide me and i'll delete this topic, if not then i'd love to see a feature like this implemented!
i'd hate to work the beloved tvpaint and work along side with the storyboard software

Thanks! :D
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In the Preview settings there is a checkbox "Show TC" which will display during playback, but right now it only shows frame numbers. I agree, this should show a standard timecode as well (Min:Sec:Frames).
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Click on the stopwatch on the timeline to get a time code instead of frame number.
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Ah, that stopwatch button is new to v11.
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Yes :)
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And you can render that timecode,
so it displays over the project (like in your example image),
using fxstack>rendering>timecode generator
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Many solutions exist, so I move the topic to the good section.
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Peter Wassink wrote:And you can render that timecode,
so it displays over the project (like in your example image),
using fxstack>rendering>timecode generator
Also, when you Export to a .mov or .avi file there is the Slate option .

The Slate adds a black border around the content with the current frame (or timecode if you have switched to timecode mode) displayed at the upper right corner, , the name of the project and clip,the date ,and the name of the author.

http://www.tvpaint.com/doc/tvp11/index. ... cts-export" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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D.T. Nethery wrote: Also, when you Export to a .mov or .avi file there is the Slate option ....
Ah yes i forgot about that option!
much more practical then rendering the timecode with the fx stack
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