Using bookmarks/Markers to isolate a section of a timeline and remove everything else outside. Possible?
Posted: 19 Feb 2017, 01:26
Hey guys! My name is Toniko Pantoja and I am a frequent TVPaint user. Currently, I use TVPaint 10.5!
First, let me tell you my situation.
I am currently working on a show where the show uses TVPaint for their rough animation files. The way things are composed is that there are several shots laid out in one timeline. For example, a file with just a single timeline would have five shots in sequential order instead of one shot. This is so that the given animator has freedom to arrange the timing of the shots, and so that we can edit cuts and takes on the go.
Now here's the thing. I learned later in the project that we were going to have to segregate each shot into individual tvpaint files instead of having multiple shots in one timeline. This is for outsourcing purposes. I was wondering if TVPaint has a feature that uses the MarkIn/MarkOut or the bookmark tool that lets me select all the images and keys I want to keep - and eliminate everything else outside of it?
This will help us in production by a huge margin. Thank you so much!
-Toniko
First, let me tell you my situation.
I am currently working on a show where the show uses TVPaint for their rough animation files. The way things are composed is that there are several shots laid out in one timeline. For example, a file with just a single timeline would have five shots in sequential order instead of one shot. This is so that the given animator has freedom to arrange the timing of the shots, and so that we can edit cuts and takes on the go.
Now here's the thing. I learned later in the project that we were going to have to segregate each shot into individual tvpaint files instead of having multiple shots in one timeline. This is for outsourcing purposes. I was wondering if TVPaint has a feature that uses the MarkIn/MarkOut or the bookmark tool that lets me select all the images and keys I want to keep - and eliminate everything else outside of it?
This will help us in production by a huge margin. Thank you so much!
-Toniko