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Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 16 Dec 2014, 20:07
by Fabrice
skomdra wrote:
Fabrice wrote:Check this :
http://forum.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php? ... 603#p78773" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

You can try to work full screen on the 64 bits version.
Hey Fabrice, I did, and my pointer is sometimes centimeter ahead of the line which is producing. It is following round shapes, accurately, but legendary TVP response time decreased dramatically which makes it very difficult to work.
ok, thanks for the feedback.
We don't have the same behavior here, so it's really computer dependent

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 17 Dec 2014, 13:09
by skomdra
OK! I hate to be an ass, but the functionality on YOSEMITE is seriously weird and I am not able to explain what is the mater. Today I experienced super weird behaviour of the FX palette - the scroll bar simply refused to scroll, but instead it behaved like I want to record the path. Scrolling on mouse helped, but it is weird. Then when I cleaned all FX and start to add new again, it worked. And then, for no reason, when I finished with the project and closed it, program became so unresponsive that it was unusable, I had to restart. I am really hoping that this issues could be addressed soon, so I can continue to work on my new project without delays. Is there any way I can help you testing? Maybe the architecture of the new iMac is simply too different. Please, drop me p.m. if I can help. Thanks

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 17 Dec 2014, 13:12
by Elodie
I'm about to send you a message Skomdra.

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 18:29
by David_Fine
Sorry, but I am unclear about the status of TVPaint right now with Yosemite. Can you please clarify? Is 10.5 meant to work okay with Yosemite or not? Should one avoid upgrading to Yosemite yet? Is TVPaint 11 fully Yosemite compatible? Is the situation that we should just wait for 11 before upgrading to Yosemite? If so, any idea when it will be released. Wacom has upgraded it's drives and even Pro Tools is now Yosemite compatible, so for me, it's just TVPaint I am waiting on. What should I do?

Okay, got to go shopping on Boxing Day! Happy Holidays everyone!!

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 08 Jan 2015, 22:01
by David_Fine
I had Yosemite on my Macbook, so I tried using TVPaint there and it seemed okay, so I upgraded on my iMac and so far, not noticing any issues. All seems fine to me. I also upgraded my Wacom driver to the latest as well.

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 19 Jan 2015, 20:54
by Joost
I've been experimenting with why my lines were jagged and choppy with the Yosemite upgrade.
Same problem here. The full-screen solution works. But when working full screen it is only possible to work with one screen. So hopefully it will be fixed.

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 20 Jan 2015, 02:16
by David_Fine
Still using it in 64 bit on Yosemite. No problems.

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 20 Jan 2015, 05:57
by Elodie
Maybe the problem also comes from graphic cards or something.
I remember, it was 3 years ago, when we released the first 64 bit version of TVPaint for Mac, and it was awfully buggy on some Macs : and one of these bugs came from graphic cards (models were différent following if you were using a laptop, an iMac or a Mac Pro).

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 23 Jan 2015, 08:26
by Joost
Maybe the problem also comes from graphic cards or something.
That could be the problem, but there where no problems with the same graphic card in osx Mavericks

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 23 Jan 2015, 10:09
by Elodie
Yes, because we fixed it :)

I didn't ask the question clearly : could you all give your Macs specifics ? (graphic card, cpu, etc.)

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 09 Mar 2015, 23:22
by skomdra
Hello,
I started to use my computer after a big trip in Viborg so therefore I stopped to report about my UX. Now I noticed that sometimes TVP starts to lag terribly and the only solution is to restart. Annoying. Nothing special happens before, it just starts to lag in the middle of work. It happens always when I use transform light table. What could that be?
And 64 bit still doesn't work, and it should.

p.s. the problem progresses - now I have to restart the system, usually it is just TVP I have to restart, but now after I start TVP it is still super slow, this is not normal. Any solution?

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 10 Mar 2015, 05:39
by Elodie
If you are using the Pro 64 bit version, using fullscreen mode can fix lag issues.

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 10 Mar 2015, 10:13
by skomdra
No, Elodie, it doesn't. I just installed 64 bit version (Again) and it lags as hell. I can't even navigate properly, or turn table, it lags and user experience is totally uncomfortable. And also, when I draw, it is good for a while, but after some drawing time it starts to lag to the point that I literally draw one line and I look how this line shows on my canvas in slow motion. This makes program effectively unusable. So, my solution is to go back on 32 bit because this is the only way how it is going to work, from my experience, and if I run into this strange lagging moment, I will restart again. This at least gives me job done with bit less annoyance. When can I expect some solution for this problem?

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 10 Mar 2015, 10:47
by Thierry
If you are using TVPaint 10, then there will not be any solution, as TVPaint 10 will no longer recieve any updates. If this issue is still there with TVPaint 11, then we will look into it.

Re: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and TVPaint Animation

Posted: 10 Mar 2015, 10:51
by skomdra
So, my solution is to buy no 11? Maybe we should announce this so everyone who owns 10 licence should think twice before buying the new Mac, IMHO.