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Changing animation line colour in every frame
Posted: 10 Apr 2011, 18:44
by Mishiek45
Is there a way to change the line colour of a character's animation across all frames at the same time? Thanks for your help!
Re: Changing animation line colour in every frame
Posted: 10 Apr 2011, 19:49
by crayon10
Take a look at the "Coloring" tutorial, see if that answers your question.
Re: Changing animation line colour in every frame
Posted: 11 Apr 2011, 12:45
by Peter Wassink
you can use the "preserve transparency"button for this.
its the button to the left of the green Proxy bar in the top.
it locks the alpha information and so coloring the whole screen results in only coloring the lines
Re: Changing animation line colour in every frame
Posted: 12 Apr 2011, 08:21
by malcooning
Peter Wassink wrote:you can use the "preserve transparency"button for this.
its the button to the left of the green Proxy bar in the top.
it locks the alpha information and so coloring the whole screen results in only coloring the lines
that is, if you have the lines on a separate layer from your color fill layer.
Re: Changing animation line colour in every frame
Posted: 12 May 2011, 22:59
by ryanredrider
The easiest way to change the line color is to have the lines on their own layer. Convert the whole layer of lines to red, blue or yellow with the colored ink in the sketch panel. Then select the whole layer again and use the Color Adjust from the effects menu and adjust the brightness, saturation and angle to adjust the hue as desired. Makes the whole process automatic.
Re: Changing animation line colour in every frame
Posted: 13 May 2011, 09:38
by Peter Wassink
ryanredrider wrote:The easiest way to change the line color is to have the lines on their own layer. Convert the whole layer of lines to red, blue or yellow with the colored ink in the sketch panel. Then select the whole layer again and use the Color Adjust from the effects menu and adjust the brightness, saturation and angle to adjust the hue as desired. Makes the whole process automatic.
Sorry Ryan, but i don't think that is the easiest way!
If you have the lines on a separate layer to begin with, using the "preserve transparency" button is easiest by far