does TVP auto Fill color in image
does TVP auto Fill color in image
now i drew a lot fo key frame and when i fill the color so hard<a bit boring too>
so does TVP can auto fill color on same sport in every frame?
<may be some pic on next frame>
<like in toon boom studio>
If can it will very helpfull to do color animation >_<
I try to search but i can't find -__-" sorry.
thanks for answer >_<
so does TVP can auto fill color on same sport in every frame?
<may be some pic on next frame>
<like in toon boom studio>
If can it will very helpfull to do color animation >_<
I try to search but i can't find -__-" sorry.
thanks for answer >_<
Hi Mika-chai,
When using the fill tool, you have a "auto fill color" box on the options panel. Check it.
Then switch on the light table in order to see the previous frame.
With this config. you can drag a color from a previous frame to the current frame.
You can find the complete explanation
When using the fill tool, you have a "auto fill color" box on the options panel. Check it.
Then switch on the light table in order to see the previous frame.
With this config. you can drag a color from a previous frame to the current frame.
You can find the complete explanation
Ex TVPaint Team
And it works like this :
- when you press the button, the color under it will be picked in the PREVIOUS frame (hence you have to activate the Lighttable to see what you are doing).
- when you release the button, the fill will take place on the CURRENT frame.
If both areas (the one already filled in the previous frame, and the one to be filled in the current frame) overlap, a simple click on the overlap will do it.
If not, you click on the 'previous' area, drag to where you want to fill, and release the button.
- when you press the button, the color under it will be picked in the PREVIOUS frame (hence you have to activate the Lighttable to see what you are doing).
- when you release the button, the fill will take place on the CURRENT frame.
If both areas (the one already filled in the previous frame, and the one to be filled in the current frame) overlap, a simple click on the overlap will do it.
If not, you click on the 'previous' area, drag to where you want to fill, and release the button.
Quicktime is DEAD. Get over it and move on !
ok finally i found the way to fill color in every frame
/\_____/\
( TT A TT) < so happy)
l l_l l_l l
l_ _____l
l__l l__l
ok the first one you drawing some animate picture
and select the frame you want to fill color in
next you fill color in position you want with fill tool and press "ENTER"
Volar !!! magic happen all frame you had selected had auto filled color
*** it can fill in same position ***
/\_____/\
( TT A TT) < so happy)
l l_l l_l l
l_ _____l
l__l l__l
ok the first one you drawing some animate picture
and select the frame you want to fill color in
next you fill color in position you want with fill tool and press "ENTER"
Volar !!! magic happen all frame you had selected had auto filled color
*** it can fill in same position ***
here is a small video tutorial. ( I'm late )
- Attachments
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- auto_pick_color.zip
- (3.39 MiB) Downloaded 1674 times
Fabrice Debarge / Beta-Team member / Author of the user-manual.
very nice!
although you drag too much IMHO, (apparently every times),
in that case, simple clicks would suffice for many areas,
(T-shirt, trousers, face) where it overlaps with the previous frame.
although you drag too much IMHO, (apparently every times),
in that case, simple clicks would suffice for many areas,
(T-shirt, trousers, face) where it overlaps with the previous frame.
by dragging less, you would have done the job faster.ematecki wrote:If both areas (the one already filled in the previous frame, and the one to be filled in the current frame) overlap, a simple click on the overlap will do it ...
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Zig is right, sometimes the area directly under the shape was the more obvious click spot
but on the whole a very nice demo Fabrice!
good work
by the way...is it possible to have close-ups when you do your settings in the panel?
for us its clear what you do, but novices might benefit greatly.
since you don't use voice you now need to get viewers attention by circling the cursor fast.
a little close-up would make the 'narrative' much clearer.
but on the whole a very nice demo Fabrice!
good work
by the way...is it possible to have close-ups when you do your settings in the panel?
for us its clear what you do, but novices might benefit greatly.
since you don't use voice you now need to get viewers attention by circling the cursor fast.
a little close-up would make the 'narrative' much clearer.
Peter Wassink - 2D animator
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