![]() ![]() " onclick="window.open(this. nope - the PNGs are the same old PNGs that imported perfectly in all previous versions, nothing changed, and I am always using just normal Latin characters ) BUT - after running Onyx and clearing some cache and fonts, restarting into Safe mode and then back to normal, it all works fine now. lack-white" onclick="window.open(this.href) return false Īnd check these out, you may find something helpful: made-clean" onclick="window.open(this.href) return false and you may apply various transformations and effects to the drawings from the FX Stack or using the Transform/Perspective/Warp tools in the main tool panel. Yes, once you have imported the scanned drawings in to TVPaint and run the Scan Cleaner FX on them (to strip out the white pixels (or usually "light grey" pixels on scanned drawings) to make the drawings transparent) you may color the drawings with Flood Fill (Paintbucket) tool or Filled Rectangle tool or color them freehand with a brush tool or Filled Shape tool, or with CTG layer coloring. JQuinn wrote:If you scan drawings into TVPaint can you manipulate them the same way you can if they are drawn directly in TVP? I have quite a bit of material accumulated about scanning, because many of my students still work on paper and scan their drawings into TVPaint for coloring. or for 4:3 aspect ratio just leave the camera view parameters at 2048 x 1536 for 4:3 aspect ratio ).Īsk more questions about scanning if you have them. Setting the scanner to scan the drawings at 300 dpi is a good general setting - scanning full size 12 Field animation paper ( from edge-to-edge 12.5" x 10.5") will result in scans with pixel resolution of 3K - 3750 x 3150, which may be rescaled to fit into either HDTV resolution project (1920 x 1613) which can then be composed within a standard 16:9 aspect ratio of 1920 x 1080 Camera View or rescale the big 3750 x 3150 scans to fit into a 2K Film resolution project of 2048 x 1536 (and use the Camera View to set the composition to either 16:9 aspect ratio of 1920 x 1080. Scan your pencil on paper animation drawings at high-res. Once the animation layer has been imported into TVPaint run the Scan Cleaner FX to strip out the white pixels of the scans, so only the black pixels of the line art remains, thereby making the drawings transparent so the BG layer can show through from underneath the animation drawings. ![]() Scan the Background layer separately with it's own prefix and number such as BG_SC_01_0001.png or whatever it may be, and bring the Background in on it's own layer in the TVPaint project, which can be placed under the animation layer and toggled on and off as needed. Scan your drawings with a logical sequential numbering system, using a prefix that identifies the scene and/or the character name. Is it possible to import all the frames to TVPaint (Background separated) and have only the lines? I'm quiet new with TVpaint so I've no idea how to start. I'm planning to do a hand-drawing animation on paper, but color it digitally on TVpaint. ![]()
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