- The Lilly, John and Bob projects (lessons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 and 19) were created by Tévy Dubray.
- The car (lessons 2 and 20) was drawn by Nicolas Geley.
- The first paper (lesson 2) comes from Power Box Animator created by Benoit St-Moulin.
- The character used for the Transform tool (lesson 2) was drawn by Chad Essley.
- The image used for the Warp tool (lesson 2) was drawn by Tévy Dubray.
- The elephant (lesson 3) was drawn and animated by Raymond Gourrier.
- The Running-Kid (lessons 4, 7, 9, 14, 15, 17) was drawn by Alain Charrier and animated by Raymond Gourrier.
- The Sun talk project (lesson 6) was created by Chad Essley.
- In lesson 7 the mouse was drawn by David Nethery.
- The background used in the examples chapter of lesson 7 was drawn by Tévy Dubray.
- Storyboards in lesson 8 were created by Elodie Moog and Sidonie Vidal.
- The cow in the library showed in lesson 11 was drawn by Sidonie Vidal.
- The Palette project (lessons 12, 13) was drawn by Tévy Dubray.
- The butterfly (lessons 12, 13) and the beach with the young woman (lesson 18) were drawn and animated by Olivier Michon.
- The fennec (lessons 13), the cow with the cats (lesson 13) and the buildings in the steets were drawn by Pauline Bertrand.
- The snake (lesson 13) was drawn by Pauline Bertrand
- The rabbit (lesson 13) was drawn by Sidonie Vidal.
- The character used for the Scan Cleaner Color (lesson 13) was drawn by Pauline Bertrand.
- The skull (lesson 13) and the Multiplane camera projects (lesson 15) were created by Peter Wassink.
- The Shaker project (lesson 13) was created by David Nethery.
- The particle presets (lesson 16) were invented by Manuel Zander.
- The red planet, the tree, the prehistoric, the house, the flowers paintings, the color picker, the photos and various diagrams were created by Fabrice Debarge.
- The original idea of the Sketch Panel comes from Dave Cockburn.
- Icons in TVPaint Animation 11 have been created by Jérôme Lorin.
- All other images (screenshots, panels, ...) are protected by copyright of TVPaint Développement.
- We would also like to thank David Nethery and Danas for their contributions to this documentation.
Download the example projects
The aforementioned projects are used throughout this documentation to illustrate TVPaint Animation’s features.
Using them as you go through the lessons will allow you to apply what you’ll be learning, thus making the reading experience a bit more practical and fun!
Offline documentation
An offline version of this documentation is available for download here.