Hi all, sorry I'm super new with TVPaint so this is probably a stupid question.
I did a search but couldn't find what I was looking for.
I want to know if I can copy an area of a drawing (with the selection tool) and paste it on another frame (that already has a drawing on there) and NOT replace the entire drawing. So I want to add the pixels to that drawing. I don't want to make a new layer every time.
The reason I ask this is that, for instance, when I have a sequence and the client changes something like the character's nose, and the face doesn't move over a couple of frames but there's still other stuff that moves... I want to just copy the nose and paste it on the other frames? Does that make sense?
That's just a stupid example but this happens a lot so I don't want to end up with a layer for every item drawn...
Thanks
Copy drawing pixels into existing image (without replacing drawing)
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Copy drawing pixels into existing image (without replacing drawing)
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Re: Copy drawing pixels into existing image (without replacing drawing)
That should be done with the Panto mode of your brush. See manual for details and settings.
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Re: Copy drawing pixels into existing image (without replacing drawing)
Hey thanks for the reply. I'm trying to figure it out... seems the panto mode is almost like Photoshop's Stamp tool?
I can't really figure out how you'd do that between frames though...
OK but I actually have no idea how that tool works yet so let me sit with it for a while and figure it out
Appreciate the help
I can't really figure out how you'd do that between frames though...
OK but I actually have no idea how that tool works yet so let me sit with it for a while and figure it out
Appreciate the help
TV Paint 11.0.9 Std iMac 3.2GHz Wacom Cintiq 24 pro (no touch)
Re: Copy drawing pixels into existing image (without replacing drawing)
It's all in the settings, named shape settings for whatever odd reason - right-click on a shape tool, there's a pulldown, and there's previous frame.
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Re: Copy drawing pixels into existing image (without replacing drawing)
Aaaah awesome thanks for that.
The user documents in the help section is quite confusing... yea so you have to right-click ON the actual tool to get that option.
Thanks that will work
The user documents in the help section is quite confusing... yea so you have to right-click ON the actual tool to get that option.
Thanks that will work
TV Paint 11.0.9 Std iMac 3.2GHz Wacom Cintiq 24 pro (no touch)