A quick way to export the current frame?

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daninski
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A quick way to export the current frame?

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HAs anyone got a quick way to export the current frame you're on to the desk top. I know I can do it in the export panel but I need to save loads of them at full res for notes on a project. If I go through the export panel it'll take days. Or if not, does anyone have a good place to start with creating a panel for this sort of command?

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Hironori Takagi
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Re: A quick way to export the current frame?

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I am writing the following script for Japanese users.
[ExportFrame]
http://forum-jp.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=367
Although I can not answer almost even if I have a question in English,
I think it would be nice to be of help
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TVPaint 11.7.2(Nov 14 2023), Windows11 Pro, HP Spectre x360 Convertible 14-ea0xxx / TVPaint 11.7.1(Dec 22 2022) Mac OS 11.6, Apple MacBookPro M1 2020
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Re: A quick way to export the current frame?

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Your export script is very useful. Thank you.

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Re: A quick way to export the current frame?

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Thanks for the script! I'll check it out later :)

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