I have an extremely puzzling situation going on here. It's happened more than once, also. I have a scene with several layers, but only one frame each (illustration, not animation). I just saved the scene and an image appeared on top of my illustration, although it's NOT in any of the layers.
The action I've taken is I've hid all the layers, then clicked on each one in turn - the image isn't there. Where is this image coming from? (The image is a rough sketch that was done several months ago.)
Does anyone know what is causing this "appearing image," and where can I look to find this image to delete it out of this illustration?
IMAGE APPEARS
- toonybrain
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I figured out part of the problem, but the other part is still an enigma.
This is the part that isn't resolved: I cut and paste an image and, for some reason, an old image with its several layers comes along for the ride. It's like they're all lurking on my clipboard somewhere in TVPaint Land.
I believe I read somewhere on this forum someone who mentioned something similar happening to them.
Anyway, the layers come in ininvited when I paste another image, and then the colored box checkmark shuts off in the timeline (the box that corresponds to the color of these interloping layers). So, the image appears in my current illustration, but I can't (until now) find the corresponding layer (because they're hidden).
What's causing these clipboard stowaway layers to keep pasting in with chosen layer(s)? I'm stumped.
This is the part that isn't resolved: I cut and paste an image and, for some reason, an old image with its several layers comes along for the ride. It's like they're all lurking on my clipboard somewhere in TVPaint Land.
I believe I read somewhere on this forum someone who mentioned something similar happening to them.
Anyway, the layers come in ininvited when I paste another image, and then the colored box checkmark shuts off in the timeline (the box that corresponds to the color of these interloping layers). So, the image appears in my current illustration, but I can't (until now) find the corresponding layer (because they're hidden).
What's causing these clipboard stowaway layers to keep pasting in with chosen layer(s)? I'm stumped.
Re: IMAGE APPEARS
This seems to be a crazy situation indeed. I don't know how this could happen but I would try one or more of the following - just not to fall into this trap:
- save project under a new name
- save project to a different place
- rename the project/picture/file you'll copy and paste to a new name and to a different place
- start a fake-project to test the copy and paste in a new situation
- copy and paste some completely different to your projects
- start to excorcise your PC, hold a voodoo-session and threaten your PC with changing to Mac or vice versa
Maybe this helps.
- save project under a new name
- save project to a different place
- rename the project/picture/file you'll copy and paste to a new name and to a different place
- start a fake-project to test the copy and paste in a new situation
- copy and paste some completely different to your projects
- start to excorcise your PC, hold a voodoo-session and threaten your PC with changing to Mac or vice versa
Maybe this helps.
TVPaint 10.5.7 - Win10/64
TVPaint 11.0.8 - Win10/64
TVPaint 11.0.8 - Win10/64 (Wacom Companion 2)
TVPaint 11.0.8 - Win10/64
TVPaint 11.0.8 - Win10/64 (Wacom Companion 2)
Re: IMAGE APPEARS
Hmmm, I think it's an old bug, already fixed.
Do you have the lastest version of TVPaint ? (9.5.18)
Do you have the lastest version of TVPaint ? (9.5.18)
Fabrice Debarge
- toonybrain
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Re: IMAGE APPEARS
Fabrice, yes I do have the latest version.
Animark, will do as you've suggested. Thanks for your time.
Animark, will do as you've suggested. Thanks for your time.