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Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 24 Jul 2012, 10:13
by ingie01
Since my first post it is gratefying to see the response to providing tutorials for tvPaint10. This forum is truly a resource for beginner to expert. I am very glad I found your community as it has been my prime resource and mentor(s). Thank you to all who responded.
ingie01
Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 24 Jul 2012, 11:54
by Fabrice
ingie01 wrote:Since my first post it is gratefying to see the response to providing tutorials for tvPaint10. This forum is truly a resource for beginner to expert. I am very glad I found your community as it has been my prime resource and mentor(s). Thank you to all who responded.
ingie01
some new tutorials are planed : scan cleaner, papers, layers, etc ... and some translations too.
Everything step by step
Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 29 Jul 2012, 22:33
by D.T. Nethery
I know from experience that making these video tutorials is a very time-consuming process , so I almost hate to mention this because it would mean extra work revising the videos, but if I may be permitted to make a small suggestion:
The text overlays on the tutorials should be in WHITE (or light grey) font so the text shows up more clearly on the dark grey background . Black text on the dark background doesn't "pop" out as clearly as lighter text .
I understand given the limited amount of time there is to spend on doing the videos that it may not be possible to re-do the current set of video tutorials, but for any further video tutorials that are planned I would strongly suggest using a white or light-grey text (or yellow) text on top of the dark grey background. (white text with a drop shadow effect can also pop out nicely) .
For example, in the video tutorial "How to Create a Brush" the title looks good in white text on the dark grey background:
- TVPaint_tutorial_01_White_Title.jpg (47.33 KiB) Viewed 31264 times
But then in the main part of the tutorial the black text against the grey background does not read as clearly:
- TVP_Tuto_02_black_text_not_as_visible.jpg (64.24 KiB) Viewed 31264 times
For comparison, here is the same frame with the text in white with a drop-shadow effect:
- TVP_Tuto_03_white_text_is_better.jpg (69.71 KiB) Viewed 31264 times
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Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 30 Jul 2012, 04:46
by ten_zero
D.T. Nethery wrote:
For comparison, here is the same frame with the text in white with a drop-shadow effect:
Aye.
When possible, I think that it make a font-weight little more and should be better lower luminosity of the text field.
tutorial_text.jpg
Or use
Youtube Subtitle function (
Français /
Deutsche /
Español).
It will be required some Language translation text file that TVPaint supports to use.
However, it shortens the time that encoding and fix of upload or misprint : It is possible to customization of subtitle text font name, color, background and plural line indication.
tutorial_text2.jpg
Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 31 Jul 2012, 15:52
by Fabrice
it sounds possible to work on the text and BG color. (it was made on separated layers)
Re-recording a whole video is an other story.
Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 13 Aug 2012, 09:19
by Elodie
Fabrice wrote:
Re-recording a whole video is an other story.
Nightmares... again ...
Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 27 Aug 2012, 16:35
by artfx
ingie01 wrote:Since my first post it is gratefying to see the response to providing tutorials for tvPaint10. This forum is truly a resource for beginner to expert. I am very glad I found your community as it has been my prime resource and mentor(s). Thank you to all who responded.
ingie01
I also have some new tutorials in the works. My next will be on storyboarding and animatics with basic sound and music. I love how fast you can build you basic movie in TVP and then just refine and refine and refine.
Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 02:33
by artfx
My latest tutorial on storyboarding and animatics is here!
Storyboards and Animatics
Whether you want to storyboard your project for print, or create a complete video animatic with sound FX and music, this video will get you up and running faster than you ever thought possible. You will see how quickly your project can spring to life and begin telling your story!
Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 28 Oct 2012, 09:32
by artfx
kaushalsingh wrote:This tutorials are good but can you give me some more links on animatics.
Sites like
this one have a lot of general information about animatics, but are generally focused on how they are used in the film and video game industry.
Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 22:58
by dan
Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 19:43
by D.T. Nethery
Here's a tutorial made by former Disney animator Dave Zaboski:
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Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 17 Jan 2013, 09:32
by Elodie
Thank you David for posting it. I wanted to do it for 5 days :p
Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 25 Jan 2013, 17:45
by artfx
My Final Independent Animation Training course is soon going to be arriving at version 2, so I am running a
big sale on my site this week. Get the Indie Animation course now, at a huge discount, and then get the upgrade free.
Check it out...
Re: Tutorials please?
Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 12:01
by artfx
I am putting
EVERYTHING on sale this week as part of my Ultimate sale. These are the lowest prices I have ever had on my TVPaint and independent animation tutorials. Feel free to check it out.