It permits you to time your sequence from your "rough" drawings as source,Īnd after your linetest validated, you just have to clean and colorize the drawing in the project source,Īnd "re-active" the Xsheet layer to get your final animation preview, ready to be exported! Xsheet is a real frame-sequencer (thumbnails or text mode), KeyFramer FX did it too (+ allowing to re-scale), The Color/Image Source FX already did allow users to embed multi-layered project (source) Is this correct? yes, it is, but the power of the Xsheet feature is far over there. If I understand correctly, this "embedded" file will be taking up just one Layer in the current project, no matter how many layers the original (in this case the starfield) project has. For example I could have a starfield background with moving stars (as in Star Trek the Next Generation) and have that be a looping animation. One thing that struck me about the description of how to use the Xsheet is that I can "embed" other TVP projects into the current one. TVPaint_Xsheet.jpg (62.15 KiB) Viewed 25427 timesĬartoonM!ke wrote:Here's my question, I haven't been able to play with the Demo (alas, my demo time has exprired) of TVP Animation Pro, but have downloaded it and read the Users Guide. Can someone tell me simply how to take frame 1 and drag it to frame, as in the example shown ? (I realize there must be some simple way to do this that I am just not understanding, so forgive my lack of technical ability ) In the manual it says to hold down Shift + LMB, but this doesn't do anything for me. I can't seem to get that sort of "drag and drop" to work with TVPaint Pro. just click and drag and drop : and there it is on layer B. Or create a new ex-sheet layer and drag a frame from layer A over to layer B. If I used an application which has a traditional style animation Exposure sheet, such as DigiCel Flipbook, Animo, or Toki Line Test I can click on a frame, hold down the mouse button, and drag that frame to a different frame and it will then appear on the new frame or if I hold down the option button and drag out the frame for an additional 12 frames it will be held for those additional frames. I think perhaps I have a different understanding of the concept of "Drag and Drop". (read the user-manual for more informations about this) * The drag and drop feature already exists in the XSheet.
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