Hi
I am a TV newbie and i just can't seem to work out how to select all frames in multiple layers, then transform them all at the same time. Sorry but any help would be greatly appreciated. I guess it's something to do with grouping layers together but i still can't quite work it out. Many thanks!
Select and transform mutiple layers
Re: Select and transform mutiple layers
You just can't select several images on separated layers.
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boufertus1 wrote:Hi
I am a TV newbie and i just can't seem to work out how to select all frames in multiple layers, then transform them all at the same time. Sorry but any help would be greatly appreciated. I guess it's something to do with grouping layers together but i still can't quite work it out. Many thanks!
To apply the same amount of transformation on each layer select the images on the first layer , transform using the Transform Tool, hit Return/Enter to apply.
Now select the images on the next layer and hit Return again to apply the same transformation .
And repeat for however many layers you want to apply the transformation on.
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ok! thanks
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Re: Select and transform mutiple layers
Hello,
I have the same problem.
I am using TV Paint 10.5 pro. When I select all the images of a layer and select apply on "all layers", then press enter, most images of all layers are transformed correctly, but some images just can't transform. Some of them are the first few images of that layer, while other images on the same layer all transformed. I am very confused about this.
There are so many confusions. Even I tried the method you said, it's not working
I have the same problem.
I am using TV Paint 10.5 pro. When I select all the images of a layer and select apply on "all layers", then press enter, most images of all layers are transformed correctly, but some images just can't transform. Some of them are the first few images of that layer, while other images on the same layer all transformed. I am very confused about this.
There are so many confusions. Even I tried the method you said, it's not working
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Re: Select and transform mutiple layers
This sounds a bit weird - please write down exactly your steps, or better - post a screenshot.alicecool199 wrote:Hello,
I have the same problem.
I am using TV Paint 10.5 pro. When I select all the images of a layer and select apply on "all layers", then press enter, most images of all layers are transformed correctly, but some images just can't transform. Some of them are the first few images of that layer, while other images on the same layer all transformed. I am very confused about this.
There are so many confusions. Even I tried the method you said, it's not working
Basically, if you want to apply the same transformation on one or more frames on a layer, you just need to select the necessary frames and transform ONCE. You can also transform one drawing, and then apply the same transformation on any other drawing by pressing Enter. This will repeat the last transformation.
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Re: Select and transform mutiple layers
The way I understand this is the need to shift the positioning (and/or size etc.) of all frames on all layers by the same increment.
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