New colour scheme
- David_Fine
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New colour scheme
I am finally using TVPaint 11. I find the two colour schemes either too dark or too light. I would like a slightly darker version of the Acier scheme, but I am unclear how to adjust. I know you click the box and then colour pick with your cursor, but you then only have the choice of the colours which are present on screen somewhere to click on, but the screen goes all dark, so how do you possibly get the colour when the rest of the screen has been dimmed? I wonder why you can't get a colour wheel up from the box? Or is there some other way? Or are there more colour schemes available to download for TVPaint 11, because I only see older schemes. I assume you need TVPaint 11 schemes for 11.
Speaking of interface, does the cursor still not accurately show the brush size you are using? I was hoping this would be a v11 feature.
Speaking of interface, does the cursor still not accurately show the brush size you are using? I was hoping this would be a v11 feature.
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Re: New colour scheme
I can at least answer the last question about the cursor/brush size, because this has come up here a number of times. The short answer seems to be that the TVP team does not consider "maximum brush size" to be a preferable cursor preview for brushes that vary by size.
In Photoshop and other drawing programs, the brush cursor usually represents the diameter of the brush at maximum pressure. This is fine if your brush never varies in size, but if you have size/pressure correspondence turned on, the brush spends most of its time at much smaller diameters than the cursor. Those of us who use PS et al. have learned to infer and compensate for this discrepancy, knowing that the applied brush tip is usually not the size of the cursor.
In Photoshop and other drawing programs, the brush cursor usually represents the diameter of the brush at maximum pressure. This is fine if your brush never varies in size, but if you have size/pressure correspondence turned on, the brush spends most of its time at much smaller diameters than the cursor. Those of us who use PS et al. have learned to infer and compensate for this discrepancy, knowing that the applied brush tip is usually not the size of the cursor.
- David_Fine
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Re: New colour scheme
As you say, using PS, we know that the size is the maximum pressure and it gives us a guide. If this is inappropriate for the user, simply choose one of the other cursor options. Why not provide this choice?
David Fine
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Snowden Fine Animation Inc.
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Re: New colour scheme
Here is one way: grab a screenshot of the whole interface then adjust the brightness/constrast you want.David_Fine wrote:I am finally using TVPaint 11. I find the two colour schemes either too dark or too light. I would like a slightly darker version of the Acier scheme, but I am unclear how to adjust. I know you click the box and then colour pick with your cursor, but you then only have the choice of the colours which are present on screen somewhere to click on, but the screen goes all dark, so how do you possibly get the colour when the rest of the screen has been dimmed? I wonder why you can't get a colour wheel up from the box? Or is there some other way? Or are there more colour schemes available to download for TVPaint 11, because I only see older schemes. I assume you need TVPaint 11 schemes for 11.
Go to the Pref panel, set the "Locked Windows Visibility" to "None", then pick colours from the screenshot.
- David_Fine
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Re: New colour scheme
Ah, that's a very good tip. I didn't even realize you could turn off the darkening. Now the other issue is that there are like 100 different parts of the interface to adjust the colour, but no reference which shows what those parts actually represent on screen, so it's a lot of playing around to figure it out, but your suggestion really helps anyway.
One thing I don't get about the new interface is the lack of colour in the icons and the tools, like turning on the light table used to be a yellow light, but now it's grey. Turning on or off a layer was green and red, but now just grey. How is this in any way better? It's not. It's much less easy to see and take in at a quick glance. Is there any scope for fixing this or allowing users to choose an option to have more colour in the icons and indicators? I am going to put this in a feature request.
Does anyone have any links to existing themes that work with 11?
One thing I don't get about the new interface is the lack of colour in the icons and the tools, like turning on the light table used to be a yellow light, but now it's grey. Turning on or off a layer was green and red, but now just grey. How is this in any way better? It's not. It's much less easy to see and take in at a quick glance. Is there any scope for fixing this or allowing users to choose an option to have more colour in the icons and indicators? I am going to put this in a feature request.
Does anyone have any links to existing themes that work with 11?
David Fine
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- Paul Fierlinger
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Re: New colour scheme
Hi David, I'll send you the yellow shines with the read and green stop lights -- they all go in the same way.
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Re: New colour scheme
All the v10 and v9 themes should work in the v11 :Does anyone have any links to existing themes that work with 11?
http://forum.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1313" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: New colour scheme
Maybe a third default, colored, theme in the new style can be cool?
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Re: New colour scheme
You can execute Mox's trick even a bit more clever...David_Fine wrote:Ah, that's a very good tip. I didn't even realize you could turn off the darkening. Now the other issue is that there are like 100 different parts of the interface to adjust the colour, but no reference which shows what those parts actually represent on screen, so it's a lot of playing around to figure it out, but your suggestion really helps anyway.
make a screenshot but not of the whole interface only of the list of interface colors. then aply the desired darkening/lightning / desaturation etcc...
and the replace the colors one by one going down the list...
i agree its still cumbersome...mainly because the panel doesn't stay up! you have to pull it up again for every color! ,
Also... when doing this be aware of a the very dangerous lay-out of the RESET button in this color scheme/preference panel. it is right under the pop-up row of colors. And because the panel doesn't stay up it is al too easy to
accidentally hit that button and the scheme will reset and you have to start again (it happend many times to me )
a luminosity slider in the preference panel would be so much more convenient.
but its still the easiest method i could think of
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- David_Fine
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Re: New colour scheme
That is a useful, but as you say, still cumbersome method, but thanks. Hey TVPaint developers, how about an image which shows the interface with tags to show what all the elements are, or at least the main ones that impact the overall look. That would be awesome!
David Fine
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Re: New colour scheme
yup, that would be really useful.
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Re: New colour scheme
That's a good idea indeed =)David_Fine wrote:Hey TVPaint developers, how about an image which shows the interface with tags to show what all the elements are, or at least the main ones that impact the overall look. That would be awesome!
- David_Fine
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Re: New colour scheme
Something like this.
David Fine
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