Hi,
I've attached a still from a clip, where i want the background to just be a solid light green color, yet when i export it, it has little streaks of lighter color - it's not actually a solid color. It has a white line running vertically on the left of the frame aswell, which i don't want. how do i get rid of this?
i've tried both using the flood fill tool, and the solid rectangle tool to make the background, but they both come out with the same thing and it's driving me insane! i've tried messing with the range + expand fields of the floodfill tool, which hasn't appeared to change anything.
Thanks for your help!
New to TVPaint, Need help just getting a solid color!
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Re: New to TVPaint, Need help just getting a solid color!
You might have texture on when you do your fill.
Does that help?
Does that help?
Windows 10 (64 bit), 8gb ram, intel i5 10400f. TVpaint 11.7
Re: New to TVPaint, Need help just getting a solid color!
Are you sure it is on the backgroup layer ?
Isn't the foregroud layer a scanned one, which may have these artifacts ?
Isn't the foregroud layer a scanned one, which may have these artifacts ?
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Re: New to TVPaint, Need help just getting a solid color!
You say you see the streaks only when you export it. Sometimes using the wrong codec can cause this. How are you exporting your files; which format and what are the settings? Are you exporting directly from TVP when you see these, or after you have edited in an NLE?
Paul
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http://www.slocumfilm.com
Desktop PC Win10-Pro -64 bit OS; 32.0 GB RAM
Processor: i7-2600 CPU@3.40GHz
AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet
Re: New to TVPaint, Need help just getting a solid color!
try this :
btw, very nice drawing !
- - delete your BG layer, and set the BG color to the light green color you want,
- - check one after the other (display only the current layer) your layer's content (BG = None to get a black BG)
if the little white steaks or white line appear on one layer, clean (erase) them,
- - set back the BG on Color, and export one frame in png 24bit format (BG option = On), to see if your exported image is correct,
btw, very nice drawing !