So it would no longer be "sketch panel red" and "sketch panel orange", but just "sketch panel" where the settings are personalised.
I am pretty new to TVP (coming from traditional paper), so maybe these things are possible and I did not find it yet.
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hilere wrote:But the problem is that it does not affect the "tint color" and "erase color" tools.
What do you mean ? I'm not sure to understandhilere wrote:So automatising this, so it all works together, would be a plus.
yes, but in your exemple, erasing light-blue sketching while preserving a dark-blue 1rst-clean could be perilous, the color-key is much more easier with a HUE value very different between the 2 colors, so that's the reason for Red, Green, Blue sketching-panel, or the Blue / Orange one.hilere wrote:I am not talking about saving brushes in color mode or erase mode. I am purely talking about the Sketch panel.
It would be nice that if I change the color of the blue pencil, the same color change automatically happens in the "all blue" button, "Erase blue" button, the "tint blue" button, the "magic blue eraser" and the "Erase blue and red" buttons of the same sketch panel.
At the moment these panels are predefined as "sketch panel red" and "sketch panel orange" . Being able to easily personalize these panels (brush color, mode and options) brings the TVP software closer to real pensil on paper.
not really, in the real world, with real pencil on paper, we haven't "real" eraser which is able to preserve one color and erase the others,hilere wrote:... Being able to easily personalize these panels (brush color, mode and options) brings the TVP software closer to real pensil on paper.
there is always the option of using more then just one layerhilere wrote: As animator on paper you don't want to be restricted to 3 colors to work with, especially when you start animating special effects.
Yes Zig and Elodie, this is what i meant.ZigOtto wrote:multilayers technic, as Peter suggested, means you can draw with a custom color (any picked color from the palette),
one color by layer, and so to be able to change a color by another, or erase it without affecting the others (features of the sketch panel) via this technic.
the charge being you have more layers to manage, of course, but it could be usefull when animating light/shadow edges, for instance.