need help with alpha channels
Posted: 07 Jan 2012, 02:46
hi everyone
im kinda new to this software, so far im loving it
had some trouble adjusting to the way of thinking when working with it, but i overcame those issues thanks to some common sense and the very helpful information found around this forum.
now, this time i just cant seem to solve this on my own and i couldnt find an answer around here
i need to create an alpha channel for a sequence of animation, my goal is to make a part of the frame transparent
it can easily be done for one frame in a number of ways (erasing it manually for instance) , but it gets tricky when attempting to apply this to the whole sequence
i hope im being clear enough here, in any case everything regarding alpha channels is unclear to me in tvpaint, creating them and using them in a project, using one layer as a mask for another and so on...
for starters id be glad to get some help on this little conundrum, and later it would also be nice to have some input on tvpaint way with alpha channels in general
thanks in advance.
im kinda new to this software, so far im loving it
had some trouble adjusting to the way of thinking when working with it, but i overcame those issues thanks to some common sense and the very helpful information found around this forum.
now, this time i just cant seem to solve this on my own and i couldnt find an answer around here
i need to create an alpha channel for a sequence of animation, my goal is to make a part of the frame transparent
it can easily be done for one frame in a number of ways (erasing it manually for instance) , but it gets tricky when attempting to apply this to the whole sequence
i hope im being clear enough here, in any case everything regarding alpha channels is unclear to me in tvpaint, creating them and using them in a project, using one layer as a mask for another and so on...
for starters id be glad to get some help on this little conundrum, and later it would also be nice to have some input on tvpaint way with alpha channels in general
thanks in advance.