For example, I would only like to export the instances with actual changes in drawings below (highlighted in green), but not the exposures that are for timing only:
Is it possible to export as PSDs or even JPGs this way?
Is there a way to export instance heads only and omit empty timing exposures?
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Re: Is there a way to export instance heads only and omit empty timing exposures?
Yes. Export > Clip Layers Structure > JSON . Make sure you check the box next to Ignore Duplicate Images.swiftsketcher wrote: ↑25 Apr 2023, 10:00 For example, I would only like to export the instances with actual changes in drawings below (highlighted in green), but not the exposures that are for timing only
Is it possible to export as PSDs or even JPGs this way?
This will export only the heads , not the exposures.
If you prefer JPG instead of PNG , switch it to JPG -
Or the other option (if you don't need the JSON file to import the images to After Effects or some other app) is simply Export > Clip Layers Structure > Named Images.
This requires that the Images have a name. In this case I've attached the prefix BN_ to each instanced on the Timeline.
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Re: Is there a way to export instance heads only and omit empty timing exposures?
I tried this, but it exports the instances individually, separate from the other layers. I would like to export the instances with the layers intact (similar to exporting Clip: Layers Structure, as a sequence) but only on the instances with changes, or at least with the flattened image with all layers visible for that instance. When I select "Ignore Duplicate Images" for the Clip: Layers Structure, it still exports with the duplicates, which is confusing. I hope this makes sense. Thank you for any help.D.T. Nethery wrote: ↑25 Apr 2023, 10:19Yes. Export > Clip Layers Structure > JSON . Make sure you check the box next to Ignore Duplicate Images.swiftsketcher wrote: ↑25 Apr 2023, 10:00 For example, I would only like to export the instances with actual changes in drawings below (highlighted in green), but not the exposures that are for timing only
Is it possible to export as PSDs or even JPGs this way?
This will export only the heads , not the exposures.
TVPaint_Export_only_Heads.png
If you prefer JPG instead of PNG , switch it to JPG -
TVPaint_Export_only_Heads_as_JPGs.png
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Re: Is there a way to export instance heads only and omit empty timing exposures?
swiftsketcher wrote: ↑25 Apr 2023, 10:27I tried this, but it exports the instances individually, separate from the other layers. I would like to export the instances with the layers intact (similar to exporting Clip: Layers Structure, as a sequence) but only on the instances with changes, or at least with the flattened image with all layers visible for that instance. When I select "Ignore Duplicate Images" for the Clip: Layers Structure, it still exports with the duplicates, which is confusing. I hope this makes sense. Thank you for any help.D.T. Nethery wrote: ↑25 Apr 2023, 10:19Yes. Export > Clip Layers Structure > JSON . Make sure you check the box next to Ignore Duplicate Images.swiftsketcher wrote: ↑25 Apr 2023, 10:00 For example, I would only like to export the instances with actual changes in drawings below (highlighted in green), but not the exposures that are for timing only
Is it possible to export as PSDs or even JPGs this way?
This will export only the heads , not the exposures.
TVPaint_Export_only_Heads.png
If you prefer JPG instead of PNG , switch it to JPG -
TVPaint_Export_only_Heads_as_JPGs.png
When I export with 'Ignore Duplicate Images' it will export the heads only.
Which version of TVPaint are you using ? I'm using 11.7.1 .
I'm not sure I understand how that would work.I would like to export the instances with the layers intact (similar to exporting Clip: Layers Structure, as a sequence) but only on the instances with changes, or at least with the flattened image with all layers visible for that instance
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Re: Is there a way to export instance heads only and omit empty timing exposures?
Yes, I am running the latest version.D.T. Nethery wrote: ↑25 Apr 2023, 10:36swiftsketcher wrote: ↑25 Apr 2023, 10:27I tried this, but it exports the instances individually, separate from the other layers. I would like to export the instances with the layers intact (similar to exporting Clip: Layers Structure, as a sequence) but only on the instances with changes, or at least with the flattened image with all layers visible for that instance. When I select "Ignore Duplicate Images" for the Clip: Layers Structure, it still exports with the duplicates, which is confusing. I hope this makes sense. Thank you for any help.D.T. Nethery wrote: ↑25 Apr 2023, 10:19
Yes. Export > Clip Layers Structure > JSON . Make sure you check the box next to Ignore Duplicate Images.
This will export only the heads , not the exposures.
TVPaint_Export_only_Heads.png
If you prefer JPG instead of PNG , switch it to JPG -
TVPaint_Export_only_Heads_as_JPGs.png
When I export with 'Ignore Duplicate Images' it will export the heads only.
Which version of TVPaint are you using ? I'm using 11.7.1 .
I'm not sure I understand how that would work.I would like to export the instances with the layers intact (similar to exporting Clip: Layers Structure, as a sequence) but only on the instances with changes, or at least with the flattened image with all layers visible for that instance
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So here is a clearer example of what I want: I only want to export the green columns, with layer data intact and visible:
So essentially only three frames exported with all layers visible. Frame 1 only has the number 1 visible, Frame 2 has 1 and 2 visible, and frame 3 has 1, 2, and 3 visible.
When I export with .json (my settings below)
I get this file structure, and as you can see, it separates each instance as a separate images isolated from the other layers:
(the three is by itself, and the other visible layers with the numbers 1 and 2 have put into separate images in the other folders)
When I try to export with a PSD sequence (my settings below)
It outputs every single frame, including the "duplicates" where nothing changes:
I don't want the frames in red exported:
The red highlights are the duplicates I don't want. I just want the remaining three exported, all layer data intact. But nothing I try in the exports settings achieves this. The example above is simple, but the project file I need this for is thousands of frames long with hundreds of separate instances across 10 layers. Eliminating the duplicates by hand, or getting rid of the timing exposures to then just output the instances without the held exposures is extremely time consuming and prone to error. I wish I could only export the individual frames where changes on the display are present.
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Re: Is there a way to export instance heads only and omit empty timing exposures?
Would this work for what you want ?
Here's the original scene set up - Duplicate the clip - Now in the duplicate clip change the exposure to this: Export - Which results in these exported frames: .
Here's the original scene set up - Duplicate the clip - Now in the duplicate clip change the exposure to this: Export - Which results in these exported frames: .
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Re: Is there a way to export instance heads only and omit empty timing exposures?
Although it does not satisfy all your wishes, I have created a panel that exports the composite state of all layers on a frame-by-frame basis with a single button.
Try the attached panel.
Try the attached panel.
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