Sewie wrote:Great news, guys! Looking forward to seeing what's under the hood.
A friend asked me what I think is my favorite in TVP10 and after re-reading what I wrote him I thought I might as well share this with everybody:
I can't say which of the new features in TVP10 is my favorite anymore since we have been beta testing this for such a long time I can't even remember what exactly is new; I take everything as old and think, "Is that all there is?" yet I remember my feelings of euphoria over many new things when first introduced for testing, but can't remember exactly over which ones this happened anymore.
Definitively the possibility to move frames around layers has to be the top prize and worth at least half the money for the upgrade. Second, all the things you can do with color groupings, including global KeyFraming or as many layers at the same time as you want is a biggie -- I've been asking for this for years.
Following this is a myriad of small improvements at first glance, but great in their simple prominence once you start using these, such as bookmarks that are now salient blue lines up and down the layer stack, not just little blue ticks. Or the entire new arrangement of the layers' stack which will cause many conservative users to wail in despair until they find how easy it becomes to adapt because all these changes have been made for practical reasons and it works. Most of us were wailers too for a few days.
There are many more improvements and some so tiny yet glamorous, such as a popup to warn a user that the in and out marks are on the same frame in the project playback bar, or that the playback buttons have been rearranged into a new and far better layout. There are also one or two changes (or at least one) that I would have preferred not to have seen made but I'll leave that unmentioned so as not to put my personal preferences into your head -- you might like it.
I feel now the way I feel after finishing a good book and envying anyone who has the joy of reading it for the first time.