linking layers and moving
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linking layers and moving
Hi,
If youy have animations on many layers and want to move them all together is the best way to do by using the FX-motion-keyframer?
Or how do you solve that best?
I haven´t reall understood if there is a redo when doing this. Can you adjust it after you had applied the motion?
/Mattias
If youy have animations on many layers and want to move them all together is the best way to do by using the FX-motion-keyframer?
Or how do you solve that best?
I haven´t reall understood if there is a redo when doing this. Can you adjust it after you had applied the motion?
/Mattias
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Re: linking layers and moving
While holding down CTRL click on the head of each layer you want to move simultaneously and then move one; all will follow. If you want to move all layers you have, just double click on one of them. If you want to make a layer stick in its position, RMB on the layer and select Lock Position. To undo or redo, find icons on top of interface; menu bar.
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Re: linking layers and moving
I think yo refer to the frames. I was thinking of the position of the images.
/Mattias
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Re: linking layers and moving
I understood you are asking how to move layers at the same time. Now you say positions of the images. Which version of TVP do you have, because in TVP 10 this is simple to do. In TVP 9 you have to cut and paste.If youy have animations on many layers and want to move them all together
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Re: linking layers and moving
sorry, I used the wrong word in the first question.
I have TVP 10 standard version.
/Mattias
I have TVP 10 standard version.
/Mattias
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Re: linking layers and moving
Cool! So all you need to do is highlight the images you want to move by dragging your mouse below them, LMB anywhere on top of these, and drag to wherever you want then to be. To copy and place the copy of these, press control while you drag. To move an image or more to insert between other images. press SHIFT while dragging. A red marker line will appear to help you pinpoint between which frames you want to place these. Note that you can do any of this even between layers.
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Re: linking layers and moving
Thanks, very good tips.
But I realize my original question was different.
(sorry again )
I was thinking of if you want to move the position of the image on the screen, Not in the layers.
Lets say you have a character divided into 3 layers and you want to move the position of that character in one go to another place on the scene.
Can you select several layers and use the pan tool to do that?
Or do you have do that by applying an fx?
/Mattias
But I realize my original question was different.
(sorry again )
I was thinking of if you want to move the position of the image on the screen, Not in the layers.
Lets say you have a character divided into 3 layers and you want to move the position of that character in one go to another place on the scene.
Can you select several layers and use the pan tool to do that?
Or do you have do that by applying an fx?
/Mattias
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Re: linking layers and moving
OK, you do that by selecting the Pan tool (left of the camera tool) and pushing your image. Then you Undo, highlight the other images and Redo. The reasoning behind this is that after you move just one frame and undo and redo with other frames selected, you have fooled TVP into thinking it is still moving just the first image.
EDIT: Now I see you want to repeat this in all the layers -- In this case you are right -- you need to use the KeyFramer and note that you can select an option at the bottom of the panel to do this within all the layers at the same time.
EDIT: Now I see you want to repeat this in all the layers -- In this case you are right -- you need to use the KeyFramer and note that you can select an option at the bottom of the panel to do this within all the layers at the same time.
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Re: linking layers and moving
Brilliant, thanks!
/mattias
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Re: linking layers and moving
You are welcome. I just realized you have the standard TVP 10 so you probably don't have the camera tool I had mentioned. If you like what you see now, just think what might be possible with TVP 10 Pro!
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Re: linking layers and moving
I often put the animation together in After Effects.
What is the best things about upgrading to Pro?
/Mattias
What is the best things about upgrading to Pro?
/Mattias
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Re: linking layers and moving
By upgrading to TVPaint Professional you have access to all of the features we can offer.
More info can be found on the comparison table
More info can be found on the comparison table
Re: linking layers and moving
The transform tool might do the job pretty well too, without the undo/redo step.Paul Fierlinger wrote:OK, you do that by selecting the Pan tool (left of the camera tool) and pushing your image. Then you Undo, highlight the other images and Redo. The reasoning behind this is that after you move just one frame and undo and redo with other frames selected, you have fooled TVP into thinking it is still moving just the first image.
EDIT: Now I see you want to repeat this in all the layers -- In this case you are right -- you need to use the KeyFramer and note that you can select an option at the bottom of the panel to do this within all the layers at the same time.
Well, being able to fully use the clips engine (in the project tab), so in details :I often put the animation together in After Effects.
What is the best things about upgrading to Pro?
/Mattias
* being able to play all clips, and adjust their position close to the "editing softwares" way of working.
* add the actions, dialog and notes to each clips.
* being able to export this as PDF Storyboard.
* having access to the camera tool,
* being able to use several soudtracks at the same time for both timeline and clips
Then you still have some access to more options:
* configurable workspaces,
* 64 bits engine,
* linux compatibility,
* all the FX available (especially: the motion blur, keyers, distorsions, etc ...)
* blending modes for layers (multiply, screen, burn, etc ...)
* and much more ...
Fabrice Debarge
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Re: linking layers and moving
Amazing! This new feature went right past my vision -- I never noticed
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Re: linking layers and moving
it can also be applied on all the layers, or only on a color group
Fabrice Debarge