an other solution would be to use the lazybrush plug-in :
it never creates gaps/holes
What is the best way to find unpainted area in TVPaint?
Re: What is the best way to find unpainted area in TVPaint?
Fabrice Debarge
Re: What is the best way to find unpainted area in TVPaint?
OK. I will use that effect to find unpainted area or try lazy brush. Thank you.
- D.T. Nethery
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Re: What is the best way to find unpainted area in TVPaint?
Here's a tutorial you should look at:
http://www.tvpaint.com/v2/content/artic ... ate_01.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This was made using the older TVPaint 8 interface , so it looks a bit different than the current TVPaint 10.5 interface, but aside from those small differences this remains a valid tutorial on painting a character layer in TVPaint.
http://www.tvpaint.com/v2/content/artic ... ate_01.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This was made using the older TVPaint 8 interface , so it looks a bit different than the current TVPaint 10.5 interface, but aside from those small differences this remains a valid tutorial on painting a character layer in TVPaint.
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Re: What is the best way to find unpainted area in TVPaint?
that tutorial is good but to tackle unpainted areas i like to start with coloring the whole shape, the silhouet.
i create a fully colored layer under the line animation and then erase all color outside of the figure by using the paintbucket (set to source above) right click in a far corner.
then select the whole layer and press enter. this will give you a fully colored figure without unpainted areas.
now you can continue with coloring the different colors inside, in the normal way, either with the paintbucket,
or by hand, using the silhouet as a mask.
i create a fully colored layer under the line animation and then erase all color outside of the figure by using the paintbucket (set to source above) right click in a far corner.
then select the whole layer and press enter. this will give you a fully colored figure without unpainted areas.
now you can continue with coloring the different colors inside, in the normal way, either with the paintbucket,
or by hand, using the silhouet as a mask.
Peter Wassink - 2D animator
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Re: What is the best way to find unpainted area in TVPaint?
Thanx guys. I will try.
- D.T. Nethery
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Re: What is the best way to find unpainted area in TVPaint?
Zetariver (and others new to TVPaint who may be following this discussion) -Peter Wassink wrote:that tutorial is good but to tackle unpainted areas i like to start with coloring the whole shape, the silhouet.
i create a fully colored layer under the line animation and then erase all color outside of the figure by using the paintbucket (set to source above) right click in a far corner.
then select the whole layer and press enter. this will give you a fully colored figure without unpainted areas.
now you can continue with coloring the different colors inside, in the normal way, either with the paintbucket,
or by hand, using the silhouet as a mask.
I thought I would add to Peter's comments with some screen captures illustrating the method he outlined above.
For the purposes of illustration I've used the source file from the tutorial previously referenced.
Here it is , step-by-step (in this example all the coloring done on a single color layer underneath the line art layer) --
(*this step requires two clicks with the Flood Fill tool in Erase mode -- 1.) click outside the character to erase the color outside the character's outlines , and 2.) one additional click in the enclosed area between the character's raised arm and her head. )
If you hide the Line Art layer you can see the results , showing the character's interior completely filled with the neutral color :
And continue until all the previously "neutral" color areas have been replaced with the correct colors selected at will from the Picker or from the character's pre-arranged Palette of colors imported into the Mixer panel (as individual swatches or as an image) .
Once you get the hang of it and are used to this workflow it is fast and easy to paint the character's color layer in this manner.
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For advanced coloring technique (for illustrations , not necessarily for animation) see this tutorial by Mark Chong:
(this shows Mark using TVPaint 9 , but the same applies to using TVPaint 10.5. Watch it in FULL SCREEN mode to clearly see the tools and settings he is using as he does this illustration)
And if you'd like go deeper in, check out this topic for another advanced tutorial by Mark showing how to use a Custom Fill Tool panel that he made :
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2380&p=22230#p22230" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This is the tool he's demonstrating:
FillPanel+FX.zip
I realize this may all be TOO MUCH INFORMATION for what you currently need , but you may want to bookmark those tutorials by Mark to check back later when you have become more accustomed to using the basic tools in TVPaint.
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Re: What is the best way to find unpainted area in TVPaint?
Thank you. I will see it.
Re: What is the best way to find unpainted area in TVPaint?
Maybe there is no need to know what I am doing right now, but I will explain.
This aliased image has tiny holes and it's hard to find, so I make a new layer and fill those holes using Filled Rectangle with Fill inside option checked.
And here is the result
Those holes are filled with fresh red color, but It's still hard to find exactly where holes are.
So I add effect "Stylize - Border" to the new layer, and finally it gets easy to find exact location of those holes.
I always do this kinda things to find holes in other applications which has border effects.
Right now this is the best way for me.
This aliased image has tiny holes and it's hard to find, so I make a new layer and fill those holes using Filled Rectangle with Fill inside option checked.
And here is the result
Those holes are filled with fresh red color, but It's still hard to find exactly where holes are.
So I add effect "Stylize - Border" to the new layer, and finally it gets easy to find exact location of those holes.
I always do this kinda things to find holes in other applications which has border effects.
Right now this is the best way for me.
Re: What is the best way to find unpainted area in TVPaint?
It's clever for sure !
Quicktime is DEAD. Get over it and move on !