Compositing work-around possibility?
Compositing work-around possibility?
Hi, Everyone,
IF I am on the right track, I need to go to another software program like After Effects to have no background behind my subject (and this is called compositing....?)
What I think I would like to do is this: Scan in a drawing, say, in graphite, on white paper;
Is there a setting in TVP10 that makes the white transparent? ( I've been searching forums and the manual but can't locate it - maybe I don't know the right word for it?)
If there is a setting that makes white transparent, then my drawing can be on it's own layer, and my background painting layer will show behind it - yes?
And if the above two things are true, does this effect a work-around for compositing?(or am I in the wrong boat?)
( and not having to spend More $ to get AE would be a very goood thing! )
Thank you!
Kathleen
IF I am on the right track, I need to go to another software program like After Effects to have no background behind my subject (and this is called compositing....?)
What I think I would like to do is this: Scan in a drawing, say, in graphite, on white paper;
Is there a setting in TVP10 that makes the white transparent? ( I've been searching forums and the manual but can't locate it - maybe I don't know the right word for it?)
If there is a setting that makes white transparent, then my drawing can be on it's own layer, and my background painting layer will show behind it - yes?
And if the above two things are true, does this effect a work-around for compositing?(or am I in the wrong boat?)
( and not having to spend More $ to get AE would be a very goood thing! )
Thank you!
Kathleen
osX 10.7.5 intel iMac, i7MBP
TVP Pro 10.0.14
TVP Pro 10.0.14
Re: Compositing work-around possibility?
Look into the FX > Colors > Scan Cleaner. It will do the job much better than the Adobe suite.Kathleen wrote:Hi, Everyone,
IF I am on the right track, I need to go to another software program like After Effects to have no background behind my subject (and this is called compositing....?)
What I think I would like to do is this: Scan in a drawing, say, in graphite, on white paper;
Is there a setting in TVP10 that makes the white transparent? ( I've been searching forums and the manual but can't locate it - maybe I don't know the right word for it?)
If there is a setting that makes white transparent, then my drawing can be on it's own layer, and my background painting layer will show behind it - yes?
And if the above two things are true, does this effect a work-around for compositing?(or am I in the wrong boat?)
( and not having to spend More $ to get AE would be a very goood thing! )
Thank you!
Kathleen
There should be many topics covering this in the forum.
Fabrice Debarge
Re: Compositing work-around possibility?
basically, for a standard compositing, everything you'll need is already "in the box" ,
so, you don't really need to purchase AE or other pricey compositing software to mix animations and BG,
except if you are planning for a killing "3D" moving camera, which can't be bone actually in tvpa.
imo, save your money, and lets go and animate !
so, you don't really need to purchase AE or other pricey compositing software to mix animations and BG,
except if you are planning for a killing "3D" moving camera, which can't be bone actually in tvpa.
imo, save your money, and lets go and animate !
Re: Compositing work-around possibility?
Thanks, Fabrice,and Zig Otto!
This is just what I was hoping to hear about Adobe .so, you don't really need to purchase AE or other pricey compositing software to mix animations and BG,
I have NO plans for a 3D moving camera - heaven forbid! 2D and me all the way
In the forums, will I be looking for the words FX and Scan Cleaner and colours?
So this is, sort of, what compositing is, I'm thinking?
Kathleen
Now, to get animating!
This is just what I was hoping to hear about Adobe .so, you don't really need to purchase AE or other pricey compositing software to mix animations and BG,
I have NO plans for a 3D moving camera - heaven forbid! 2D and me all the way
In the forums, will I be looking for the words FX and Scan Cleaner and colours?
So this is, sort of, what compositing is, I'm thinking?
Kathleen
Now, to get animating!
osX 10.7.5 intel iMac, i7MBP
TVP Pro 10.0.14
TVP Pro 10.0.14
Re: Compositing work-around possibility?
And don't hesitate to show us your art =)Kathleen wrote:Now, to get animating!
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Re: Compositing work-around possibility?
I use Anime Studio Pro for 3D camera stuff (very rare that I need it anyway). Otherwise, TVP does just about everything you need for animation compositing.ZigOtto wrote:basically, for a standard compositing, everything you'll need is already "in the box" ,
so, you don't really need to purchase AE or other pricey compositing software to mix animations and BG,
except if you are planning for a killing "3D" moving camera, which can't be bone actually in tvpa.
Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.brettwmccoy.com
TVP Pro 10 : Intel i7 2600 3.4 GHz : 8GB RAM : Ubuntu Studio 14.04 : Cintiq 21UX
TVP Pro 10 : Intel i7 2600 3.4 GHz : 8GB RAM : Ubuntu Studio 14.04 : Cintiq 21UX
Re: Compositing work-around possibility?
I will do that, with pleasure!Elodie wrote:And don't hesitate to show us your art =)Kathleen wrote:Now, to get animating!
osX 10.7.5 intel iMac, i7MBP
TVP Pro 10.0.14
TVP Pro 10.0.14
Re: Compositing work-around possibility?
I will check that prog out, and it will probably be rare for me, too. Thanks!idragosani wrote:I use Anime Studio Pro for 3D camera stuff (very rare that I need it anyway). Otherwise, TVP does just about everything you need for animation compositing.ZigOtto wrote:basically, for a standard compositing, everything you'll need is already "in the box" ,
so, you don't really need to purchase AE or other pricey compositing software to mix animations and BG,
except if you are planning for a killing "3D" moving camera, which can't be bone actually in tvpa.
osX 10.7.5 intel iMac, i7MBP
TVP Pro 10.0.14
TVP Pro 10.0.14
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Re: Compositing work-around possibility?
It's a vector animation program, like Flash or Toonboom.
Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.brettwmccoy.com
TVP Pro 10 : Intel i7 2600 3.4 GHz : 8GB RAM : Ubuntu Studio 14.04 : Cintiq 21UX
TVP Pro 10 : Intel i7 2600 3.4 GHz : 8GB RAM : Ubuntu Studio 14.04 : Cintiq 21UX
Re: Compositing work-around possibility?
Ah HA! Nice to know - I have Flash, CCS5 - all I need?idragosani wrote:It's a vector animation program, like Flash or Toonboom.
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TVP Pro 10.0.14
TVP Pro 10.0.14
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Re: Compositing work-around possibility?
Yeah, you probably don't need Anime Studio then... but TVPaint is better than all of 'em!
Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.brettwmccoy.com
TVP Pro 10 : Intel i7 2600 3.4 GHz : 8GB RAM : Ubuntu Studio 14.04 : Cintiq 21UX
TVP Pro 10 : Intel i7 2600 3.4 GHz : 8GB RAM : Ubuntu Studio 14.04 : Cintiq 21UX