I understand that TVpaint cut the image when it goes outside the screen-area. So if you position a drawing outside of the screen and choose to move it back it's now cut.
How do you deal with that?
Is there a option to set the working area a bit bigger or set the screen bigger and use a camera?
work area - bigger than screen
- hellofilms
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work area - bigger than screen
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Re: work area - bigger than screen
1. Use the camera view.
2. To incorporate bigger-than-project artwork, open as separate window and place in smaller project via Keyframer FX.
2. To incorporate bigger-than-project artwork, open as separate window and place in smaller project via Keyframer FX.
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- Peter Wassink
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Re: work area - bigger than screen
yes i typically use the crop tool to create a border.
and before i do i make a fill on a separate layer to keep the original lay-out boundary in case i need that exact info.
and before i do i make a fill on a separate layer to keep the original lay-out boundary in case i need that exact info.
Peter Wassink - 2D animator
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