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- 08 Jan 2021, 14:49
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: display current....layergroup
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8668
Re: display current....layergroup
Selecting UNPROTECT THIS GROUP will almost always crash TVP. The only way to avoid this from happening is to first save, usually something one would tend to do after unprotecting. And by the way, what is unprotecting supposed to unprotect us from (a strange word to begin with)? My guess is that it h...
- 21 Dec 2020, 12:30
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: bug: export panel ignores both the in/out point markers and the selection
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7669
Re: bug: export panel ignores both the in/out point markers and the selection
The check box sounds the most reasonable to me, if I understand the options properly. The way I understand this is that someone like me who doesn't like to have the mark in and out placements reflected in the export panel but on the rare occasions when I need to have them visible I would uncheck the...
- 20 Dec 2020, 03:26
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: display current....layergroup
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8668
Re: display current....layergroup
I might be missing some information but the color group panel has such selections. One is called, Select the group's layers. Are we talking about the same place?
- 20 Dec 2020, 02:57
- Forum: Remove features
- Topic: Anyone still using the project templates ?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 64299
Re: Anyone still using the project templates ?
Same here. I use my own all the time but never the presets.
- 20 Dec 2020, 02:30
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: bug: export panel ignores both the in/out point markers and the selection
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7669
Re: bug: export panel ignores both the in/out point markers and the selection
That was shot down by several users including myself. I'd hate to have to remember each time I export a project to turn off the markers. Also markers are often shifted around in the animation process and I like to find these where I last used them when I return to TVP. In the rare cases I would like...
- 16 Nov 2020, 15:06
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
- Replies: 28
- Views: 35587
- 16 Nov 2020, 00:09
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
- Replies: 28
- Views: 35587
Re: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
To be able to keep empty frames can be very useful. Time and again I find the need to tighten a scene that I have already completed and I must replace a definite space with new frames. Often, during such revisions I have to do all that is made available in this shortcut: Replace old frames with redr...
- 15 Nov 2020, 22:15
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
- Replies: 28
- Views: 35587
Re: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
It works very well for me; simple, straightforward and will get a lot of use out of this. Thanks!
- 14 Nov 2020, 18:58
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
- Replies: 28
- Views: 35587
Re: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
I see KEEP EMPTY as very useful when making room for a selected amount of new frames. I understand that we have INSERT frames but this KEEP EMPTY would allow us to first prepare the space for the new frames instead of having to first insert and only after seeing what this has caused (and there are t...
- 13 Nov 2020, 21:59
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
- Replies: 28
- Views: 35587
Re: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
Glad for the opportunity ,..
- 13 Nov 2020, 00:11
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
- Replies: 28
- Views: 35587
Re: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
Thinking out loud here:
Keep emptied instances in place
Replace emptied instances with frames to the left
Replace emptied instances with frames to the right
SHORTER:
Keep empty
Replace from left
Replace from right
PERHAPS BETTER:
Fill gap from left
Fill gap from right
Keep emptied instances in place
Replace emptied instances with frames to the left
Replace emptied instances with frames to the right
SHORTER:
Keep empty
Replace from left
Replace from right
PERHAPS BETTER:
Fill gap from left
Fill gap from right
- 02 Sep 2020, 17:42
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
- Replies: 28
- Views: 35587
Re: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
Svengali's script is very simple and direct; one button called, Delete First, and that's precisely what happens when you underline any amount of frames and click on the button; the selected frames get deleted without causing the layer to jump to the left.
- 30 Aug 2020, 21:27
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
- Replies: 28
- Views: 35587
Re: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
Sure, that's the damn inconvenient workaround. That's a whole lot of extra clicks.
- 28 Aug 2020, 16:51
- Forum: Feature & Improvement requests
- Topic: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
- Replies: 28
- Views: 35587
Re: more logic behaviour when deleting the first frame(s) of a layer
I agree and use this quite often.
- 28 Jul 2020, 11:28
- Forum: Made with TVPaint
- Topic: Doupov proving grounds, Czechoslovakia 1953
- Replies: 4
- Views: 18225
Re: Doupov proving grounds, Czechoslovakia 1953
There's always time after Covid, by which I mean after Trump.