Known issues with Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation 10
- When you go in System Preferences > Accessibility > Display and click on Increase contrast, TVPaint Animation's interface will become completely grey. (64-bits only)
- When you go in System Preferences > General and change Appearance from Blue to Graphite (or from Graphite to Blue), TVPaint Animation's interface will become completely grey. (64-bits only)
- When you go in System Preferences > General and modify the Highlight color setting, TVPaint Animation's interface will become completely grey (64-bits only)
While we are working on a fix, you need to force a refresh, which can be done by :
- stretching TVPaint Animation's window
- or double clicking on the title bar
- There is a small lag when drawing with the 64-bits version of TVPaint Animation.
- This lag is present in the 32-bits version too, however it makes the use of TVPaint Animation impossible.
To fix the 32-bits issue, you need to uncheck the Use OpenGL option in Preferences > General menu in TVPaint Animation. We are looking in the 64-bits issue.
Update 4th of November 2014 :
Regarding the lag, we discovered that there is probably an issue with the Wacom drivers as they don't send all of the informations. This is a regular issue happening wich each new version of Mac OS X. This also happened in Photoshop, ArtRage and Painter.
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In the screenshot above, the green dots are the result of a slow drawing stroke, and the red ones are the result of a fast drawing stroke.
You can see that some red points are missing.
This should be solved in the next release of Wacom drivers.
- Network licences only : The Sentinel Protection Server does not start when the OS boots. This means that if your Mac is acting as a "server", other computers on the network will not be able to detect the dongle, thus will not be able to use TVPaint Animation.
We are waiting on Safenet to provide a new version of the drivers, so in the meantime you must start the server manually each time the OS boots. This can be done by executing these commands as a root user :
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cd "/Applications/Sentinel/Sentinel Protection Server"
sudo ./spnsrvmac
You will be then asked to enter your password. The server should be running.
I repeat, this is for network licences only, and only in the case in which your Mac acts as the server.
If you notice an issue that is not listed here, please let us know.