Nice! I didn't know about scenes at all, I was only using clips. This is cool!Elodie wrote:Enjoy
I would love to have a "Split clip into two clips" button too, I often need to do that by hand (splitting layers and cut/paste them into a new clip)
Nice! I didn't know about scenes at all, I was only using clips. This is cool!Elodie wrote:Enjoy
Normally, the button "Split clip" in the Animator panel > Clip" should do the job. It works more or less the same (it cuts before the current image) and separate the current clip into 2 clips.Lukas wrote: I would love to have a "Split clip into two clips" button too, I often need to do that by hand (splitting layers and cut/paste them into a new clip)
Thanks, I hadn't seen those. I'll run trough them right away!idragosani wrote:I recommend these 2 tutorials from here: http://www.tvpaint.com/v2/content/artic ... _tags=tvp9" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1. "How to create your storyboard and add camera movements"
2. "Storyboard"
They are for V9 but the principles are all the same
Great! Works perfectly! It would make sense if that button was also available below the 'separate scenes into two scenes' button too.Elodie wrote:Normally, the button "Split clip" in the Animator panel > Clip" should do the job. It works more or less the same (it cuts before the current image) and separate the current clip into 2 clips.Lukas wrote: I would love to have a "Split clip into two clips" button too, I often need to do that by hand (splitting layers and cut/paste them into a new clip)
we would like to have this possibility too. Maybe in the future.I can't drag a scene consisting of 2 clips somewhere else. I can only drag 1 clip (so the scene breaks), then drag the other clip, and merge them.
You can also drag and drop your clips at the place you want and merge them with the mouse or the stylus.When I've selected clip 1 and 3. And merge clips. It actually merges 1 and 2.
I don't understand what you mean. Can you show me an example ?Grouping them is weird, because it uses the same group names as my layer groups. Obviously if I have a layergroup called "Background", it doesn't mean I want to name any of my clip groups "Background"...
And vice versa...I might want to highlight story beats, but I don't want to name my layers groups that way.
Indeed, bug foundWhen I drag a clip to the end of a row of clips, it doesn't put it between the last clip of that row and the first clip of the next row, instead it puts the clip at the very end of the project.
Yes, you're right. But we can find some solution (depending on the cases)If I want all my shots to be 1920*1080, and have only 1 shot with a big big pan, I can't adjust the canvas for only that clip, I have to make it bigger for ALL clips, even if they don't need it. Or I have to settle with a very low resolution for the shot with the camera move.