It's really nice. Aside from a bit of lag. I also have the Asus EP121 which runs TVP more fluidly.
It's great though. It's also awesome that they are beginning to incorporate a touch interface.
Re: Gavin's TVP Sketchbook
Posted: 21 Mar 2013, 03:23
by artfx
You have lag? I only get lag on super huge (200+ pixel) paint brushes. What resolution do you sketch at?
Re: Gavin's TVP Sketchbook
Posted: 26 Mar 2013, 13:53
by gbball
Well not really lag, but the brush follows behind my stylus a few millimeters to a centimeter
Re: Gavin's TVP Sketchbook
Posted: 26 May 2013, 03:08
by gbball
A couple of Tvpaint sketches
Re: Gavin's TVP Sketchbook
Posted: 28 May 2013, 10:24
by Elodie
Great drawings. I liked how you play with lights and shadows. My favorite is the first one
Re: Gavin's TVP Sketchbook
Posted: 05 Jun 2013, 23:59
by schwarzgrau
wow, you got a pretty good feeling how light needs to flow. I like the first one better, too, even if the lighting in the second one seems to me more fitting
Re: Gavin's TVP Sketchbook
Posted: 18 Jun 2013, 19:24
by Peter Wassink
love your drawing!
Re: Gavin's TVP Sketchbook
Posted: 14 Mar 2014, 02:51
by gbball
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Hello friends,
I've recently started doing some daily videos in various art apps. I did one in TVPaint the other day and I wanted to share it here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK37ES-LFpM This is a link to me making this in TVPaint with commentary. I made extensive use of the shape draw tool with the gradient option turned on.
Take care everyone, I will try to post a lot more and help spread the word about this awesome program and some of the cool techniques I've picked up in the last few years using it.
Cheers!
-Gavin
Re: Gavin's TVP Sketchbook
Posted: 14 Mar 2014, 06:35
by Elodie
Hey, nice video ! That's great, more and more people are making their own art tutorial using TVPaint.
Hey! Praise for daring to be different. Different format, different music, different to paint what's further back last. Different to have gulls flying so low inside a crevice... but why do they have to be clones, leave no reflections, and other ordinary questions.
Personnally, I like this drawing.
It's not an usual format, not an ordinary scene, the colors are corrects, ... Birds are not clones since drawn individually.
Fabrice wrote:Personnally, I like this drawing.
It's not an usual format, not an ordinary scene, the colors are corrects, ... Birds are not clones since drawn individually.
The technique he is using is interesting -- using the shape tool and drawing irregular and random shapes and filling them with color rather than just painting directly with brushes.
OK, I don't understand why I am so often misunderstood, particularly since I started with what I consider the pretty common expression, Praise. So I will clarify in words I consider too common:
I like.
By the way, birds never fly in lockstep, which was my only objection since this is a forum mostly of animators.