I also come from the old school of xSheets, but already for long time found them totally useless in digital production. They are still used in paper production of course.johnnygjunior wrote:Thank you Elodie. I am used to typing numbers into an xsheet i guess (for example Mouths). I am totally open to learning something new. I will try this.
The only thing I miss sometimes in TVPaint is ability to keep a stack of source frames without the need to reapply them each time when a change is made to one of them. In programs that used xSheets, like CTP, a frame could be repeated and placed anywhere in the xSheet without it being turned into a new independent frame... it becomes quite important when working on bigger projects with lot's of people in the process, and passing animation to cleanup, inbetweening, or color department becomes a problem, if cycles or repetitions are not communicated correctly. so now we have to write notes directly in the file to make things clear...
And you can just use the Cutbrush tool to just copy paste mouths or any other shapes to any other frame...johnnygjunior wrote: SO - i figured out how to apply a change to one images across the exposure. I found the button: Apply the current image on the instances with the same name.
Johnnyg