1. On other software like Photoshop, if I press B, it automatically goes to brush. And if I keep pressing B it will stay as a brush. But On TV Paint, if I press b, it changes my cursor so theres these 4 yellow lines emerging from it. Then if I keep pressing B, it seems to scroll through multiple different "tools". Can someone explain what is happening and is there a way I can make it so pressing B is just one tool like the brush and only the brush?
2. Why are there two panels with tools? I see a Main Panel with multiple things that looks like tools but theres also a Tool panel. On other software everything usually stays on one panel, like Photoshop, the toolbar is everything together. I just get a bit confused as to which one I'm supposed to look at. Sometimes I see a pen icon in the main panel but also another pen icon in the tool panel. And then on the right I see multiple pen icons too!
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3. What is the difference between the Power and the Opacity? Say for the pen tool? They look about the same to me..
4. On Photoshop, I can press and hold down Z and then move my cursor left and right to zoom in and out. Is this possible on TV Paint?
5. Say I have a scene in 24fps. I've done multiple drawings one after another, for example, I have key frames at frame 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. I want to now export this scene but at 3fps so the animation will play slower allowing the audience to see each frame clearly, instead of the fast 24fps. I went to File -> Export to -> then lowered the Rate Rate in that greenish field to a slower frame rate, maybe 3 fps or 12fps. For some reason, the exported file doesn't have all the frames. It sometimes have a couple of frames or just one. Sure, it plays slower but I want to show all the frames just played slowly, if that makes sense.
That's all my questions for now, I am very excited to animate and see what I can make using this software. Any help and tips would be greatly appreciated!
My Specs:
Mac OS, Catalina version 10.15.5
16 GB Memory
Using TV Paint Animation 11 Pro, version 11