FREE! TVPaint Webinar! 7/23/13

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Re: FREE! TVPaint Webinar! 7/23/13

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idragosani wrote:It played fine for me, too... but I did see a couple of antivirus popups on the screen capture :-)
It plays fine from the office too. :)
argh yes, the antivirus asking for a reboot :(
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Those new features look very promising! Those splatter brushes look nice.
But what does the button with the paper folded plane on it, in the top menu, do?
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It's a very elegant way to share work with anyone on your network. For instance, I do all the drawing and Sandra all the painting so we pass projects between the two of us all day long. I might have forgotten to draw something on a frame, she might have clored in the wrong place, for which we used to call each other to our computers, where I sat down to her computer to make the small addition and this was a bit awkward for me to do within her unfamiliar setup and vice versa.

Or Sandra would send the project to me by exporting it to a common HD from where I had to retrieve it; also awkward. This way she sends it directly to my interface (it's done in a matter of seconds) I make the correction on the spot and return it to her the same way it came in.

Now imagine doing this in a setup of a small studio (called "BIG" studios these days) where there are half a dozen people sharing projects with each other or with everyone else at the same time. It makes for a very efficient messenger service, like tossing a paper plane from room to room down the hall.

EDIT: The same thing can be done with any custom panel.
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Oh, so that's the button for the "Share Manager" Fabrice showed us. I must have missed that it was under that button.
And the new button next to that, on the left, I'm guessing perspective tool..?
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No, that button is for a new arrangement of guide displays still in development.
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Sewie wrote:Oh, so that's the button for the "Share Manager" Fabrice showed us. I must have missed that it was under that button.
And the new button next to that, on the left, I'm guessing perspective tool..?
Sorry, this one won't be part of TVPaint 10.5.
It still need some work.
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