Hi,
This might seem a ridiculous question, but I couldn't solve it. I want to copy and paste a drawing onto another existing frame, but when I paste it, it doesn't get pasted on the existing frame, but rather on a new separate frame. How do I paste in on the frame I want? Thanks
How to copy and paste properly?
How to copy and paste properly?
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Re: How to copy and paste properly?
Yochay wrote: ↑22 Jan 2021, 15:16 Hi,
This might seem a ridiculous question, but I couldn't solve it. I want to copy and paste a drawing onto another existing frame, but when I paste it, it doesn't get pasted on the existing frame, but rather on a new separate frame. How do I paste in on the frame I want? Thanks
See: https://www.tvpaint.com/doc/tvp11/index ... side-layer
https://www.tvpaint.com/doc/tvp11/index ... ther-layer
Select an image, then click and drag the image to the frame you want to copy it to , release it. There are three different modes you can choose from as you release the image:
Copy , Insert , Move . Each behaves slightly different. (see the links to the User Manual above and also see the video below).
https://youtu.be/aMnhwTnxV8M
You may also use this click & drag technique to copy or insert images from one layer to another layer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMIIyyzQClQ
Using INSERT will add the selected frames to the existing timeline , thereby extending the layer length.
Using COPY will have the selected frames overwrite the existing frames on the timeline , and the layer length will stay the same.
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Re: How to copy and paste properly?
I always just mark the frame, press CTRL+C, mark another frame and press CTRL+V, while the method David mentions is surely superior I thought I should mention it too
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Re: How to copy and paste properly?
Hey D.T. I found this super helpful but i still do not know how you’re selecting the frame. Are you holding down a key to select the frames?
Ive tried googling this but i cant seem to find the answer.
Ive tried googling this but i cant seem to find the answer.
D.T. Nethery wrote: ↑22 Jan 2021, 15:51Yochay wrote: ↑22 Jan 2021, 15:16 Hi,
This might seem a ridiculous question, but I couldn't solve it. I want to copy and paste a drawing onto another existing frame, but when I paste it, it doesn't get pasted on the existing frame, but rather on a new separate frame. How do I paste in on the frame I want? Thanks
See: https://www.tvpaint.com/doc/tvp11/index ... side-layer
https://www.tvpaint.com/doc/tvp11/index ... ther-layer
Select an image, then click and drag the image to the frame you want to copy it to , release it. There are three different modes you can choose from as you release the image:
Copy , Insert , Move . Each behaves slightly different. (see the links to the User Manual above and also see the video below).
https://youtu.be/aMnhwTnxV8M
You may also use this click & drag technique to copy or insert images from one layer to another layer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMIIyyzQClQ
Using INSERT will add the selected frames to the existing timeline , thereby extending the layer length.
Insert_Image.jpg
Using COPY will have the selected frames overwrite the existing frames on the timeline , and the layer length will stay the same.
Copy_Image.jpg
.
Re: How to copy and paste properly?
Never mind. I figured it out