List of requests
- Paul Fierlinger
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Re: List of requests
Joost, do you know of key command; Layer: Pick Layer? Using that command you pick on an image and Instantly the layer becomes highlighted and a thumb with the pix and information appears next to your nib -- one of my favorites because it's so ingenious.
Paul
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Re: List of requests
Joost, the picture below is as far as I can zoom into my timeline using the 'alt' and the mouse buttons. I can get a pretty good idea of what drawings are in which layer.Joost wrote:About zooming further into the timeline:I don't see much sense in that because you can easily click there and see the frame full screen. The new marker features (v10) also should help.
If you have 30 layers, and there is one layer you want to hide (because there is something in this layer you don't want to export), it would be easy if you can see immediately which layer it is. And now it is impossible to see what's inside every frame.
So I have to check every layer to find the layer I want to hide. If I could zoom further into the timeline, I could see the image I want to hide without checking every layer.
Is this not close enough for you? And how large would you suggest it to be?
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Re: List of requests
I didn't know that. Thanks for the tip, Paul!Paul Fierlinger wrote:Joost, do you know of key command; Layer: Pick Layer? Using that command you pick on an image and Instantly the layer becomes highlighted and a thumb with the pix and information appears next to your nib -- one of my favorites because it's so ingenious.
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- chatbraque
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Re: List of requests
That's a great one ! … THX paul
(… but no thumb appears, to me)
(… but no thumb appears, to me)
Re: List of requests
Joost, do you know of key command; Layer: Pick Layer? Using that command you pick on an image and Instantly the layer becomes highlighted and a thumb with the pix and information appears next to your nib -- one of my favorites because it's so ingenious.
Thanks a lot!
This is a very good solution for my problem!
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Re: List of requests
Joost, the picture below is as far as I can zoom into my timeline using the 'alt' and the mouse buttons. I can get a pretty good idea of what drawings are in which layer.
Is this not close enough for you? And how large would you suggest it to be?
This is as far as I am able to zoom in.
10 points for the one who can see what I drew here.
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Re: List of requests
You're drawing little ants is my guess.
But I see your problem now.
But I see your problem now.
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Re: List of requests
Hm. Technically it should be possible to have the program detect all contents of a frame and enlarge it to fit the frame in the timeline. But I fear this would slow down the software. If this could be implemented on a layer-by-layer base?
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Re: List of requests
As an option you mean? That would be nice.
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Re: List of requests
It does not appear if the layer you pick is obvious (it automatically goes to the good one). The little thumb appears only if there are several choices possible :chatbraque wrote:That's a great one ! … THX paul
(… but no thumb appears, to me)
Re: List of requests
At the moment, you can use "selections" instead of "cut brush" in that case.
But yes, maybe it could be possible to add a function "move custom brush" in the warp tool's options.
But yes, maybe it could be possible to add a function "move custom brush" in the warp tool's options.
Re: List of requests
Agreed,especially the last 2.If you select several layers and move them above or beneath other layers, your layers are automatically deselected. It is really hard to find your selected layers back (especially when the layers have the same layer color). So my request is: keep the layers selected until you deselect them yourself.
-With the transform tool you can only scale both axes at the same time. It is called the transform tool, so why not scale the x axe separate from the y axe?
-It would also be nice to move the anchor point of an object so you won't have to rotate your object from the center
-Layer groups in folders, not the color method tvpaint is using now. I won't make use of groups in tvpaint how it is organized now. And the use of groups was one of the reasons for my tvpaint 10 purchase...
also yes. And I would like to add,that you should be able to custom create a default scheme and/or a "last settings to any tool. These tools could be custom brushes,pens,airbrushes, pan tool,transform tool and more! Anything that has a dialog where you need to change settings,really.-If you reset the transform tool, it automatically switches the AAliasing to medium. I can't imagine that this is useful for anybody. So when you reset your transform tool, the AAliasing should stay the way it was.
If you make a custom brush->let it remember the last settings or apply a default setting you choose. Mostly I always make the same changes OVER AND OVER AGAIN. I'm tired of always changing the rotation to azimuth,and changing the AAliasing to best.
Somewhat agreed,but can it not be rather that it takes the color and title from the last selected? You might not always want the behaviour in the same way.-If you merge layers, it would be handy if you keep the color and name of the layer on top (like photoshop)
Yes! rasterbased timeline! shift select whole ranges, or ctrl select several nonconsectutive ones all over the place. (but that is my wish,however tvpaint team does it,is up to them)-It would be nice to have the opportunity to select frames from different layers. Maybe select multiple frames the way you can select multiple folders on the desktop of your computer.
I would also rather go with what slowtiger said:-If possible categorize tools, so P for pen activates the last pen you used with all it's settings instead of the only pen tool you can assign to the shortcut. (also like Photoshop, when you press B in photoshop, it remembered the last settings of the brush you used)
But maybe I'd prefer to have a small bar with about 10 icons for my custom tools, each rememberng its last colour and paper setting.
=>I think every tool needs to remember last settings (sketch tools,custom tools and more,as said a few lines back). And a default state. And perhaps even more?
Wouldn't it be great to be able to save several versions of the same tool with a quick naming to differentiate between them (and Icon). Say you choose the pen tool,change settings and save this new state. This would create a dropdown button of the pen tool button. Click and hold to make the other options of the same tool show up. Sort of like HIDING the custom panels INSIDE of the tool panel. But they will still be organized because they are in their own groeup (pen,airbrush and more).
I know the Bin does this in a way but it's a bit clunky. I cannot see the settings of the tool I am choosing ,and updating them is a drag. And reverting to default removes all brushes saved. So a custom brush panel tool bin hybrid might be a good Idea.
This was also a major annoyance in my custom brush usage. Elodie said agree it could be handy, but Custom brush cannot recognize its place, as it depends on your cursor's place !-Freehand custom brush: When you copy or cut an image and you want to stamp it somewhere else, and then want to rotate or scale it, the brush immediately moves to another place, so you lost the place where you wanted to stamp it. It would be nice if you could keep the brush on the place you wanted to have it while scaling or rotating your brush.
Does it though? As it flips somewhere else where my cursor isn't,doesn't it then mean that it doesn't keep track of where my cursor is? I am confused.
Re: List of requests
To proceed with yhe rotation, you have to hold a click with your mouse (and if you move your mouse : you move your cursor). So, when you rotation is okay and you drop your click, the custom brush automatically goes where your cursor is.Kwadrope wrote:This was also a major annoyance in my custom brush usage. Elodie said agree it could be handy, but Custom brush cannot recognize its place, as it depends on your cursor's place !-Freehand custom brush: When you copy or cut an image and you want to stamp it somewhere else, and then want to rotate or scale it, the brush immediately moves to another place, so you lost the place where you wanted to stamp it. It would be nice if you could keep the brush on the place you wanted to have it while scaling or rotating your brush.
Does it though? As it flips somewhere else where my cursor isn't,doesn't it then mean that it doesn't keep track of where my cursor is? I am confused.