Wouldn't it be a good idea to make it possible to use more than one layer as source for the keyframer?
Now it's possible to choose between display, project, current layer and another layer, but sometimes a character is build out of 3 layers that have to move at the same time.
Of course it's possible to use display as source, but then the display and the new layer are visible at the same time, making it hard to see what I'm doing.
Cheers, Hisko
multiple layers as source for keyframer
I can see 2 ways actually to achieve that :hisko wrote:... Of course it's possible to use display as source, but then the display and the new layer are visible at the same time, making it hard to see what I'm doing.
1) - Duplicate Project,
one as source (the 3 character's layers visible),
but hide them in the destination project where you will apply the Keyframer FX,
2) - Offset in the timeline your target (FX) AnimLayer,
to make it start after the end of the 3 character's layers source,
then set the Render/Source to "Display", and "Offset" (negative value)
so the first frame of your character appear into the first frame of your KF layer.
(hmmm... see pict., longer to explain tha to do! )
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layersets?
The workarounds that Zigotto suggests work, but if I want to use tvpaint to make moving storyboards for commercials under big timepressure (sometimes I have to make 25 drawings a day), it's really to complicated.
A really good solution would be if:
1. it's made possible to use more than one layer as source for the keyframer, as mentioned before.
2. If it's possible to make layersets (as in Photoshop, after effects, painter etc.) and use them as source for the keyframer.
A really good solution would be if:
1. it's made possible to use more than one layer as source for the keyframer, as mentioned before.
2. If it's possible to make layersets (as in Photoshop, after effects, painter etc.) and use them as source for the keyframer.