3d in Tvpaint?

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Re: 3d in Tvpaint?

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https://www.facebook.com/majidshirali.a ... _video_tab

Hmmm////
hmmmm

If there is no possibility to insert 3d in TVPaint.
Maybe the developers will be able to make Warp tool some very strong in the new version of the program?
Who known...
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Re: 3d in Tvpaint?

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daninski wrote: 20 Jan 2018, 17:25 The mult-plane effect is kind of a 3D camera. Very slow though, well on my set-up at least.
Maybe the next version of TVP could be fully compatible with After Effects, as well as various 3d programs like Maya, 3DS Max, Cinema 4d, Blender, etc, along with rendering apps like Renderman and Arnold.
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fully compatible, what does that even mean?
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As in being able to be directly integrated with them. Basically like with Toon Boom Harmony, which is compatible with only Maya.
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Although the original post thread is not really about 3d but about rigging and integrating master controllers in a character, I have to say that I don't understand where this opposition against more 3d functionality comes from.

For example the new perspective tool (Guidelines > Vanish point) has been a tremendous help for me and saved me a lot of time during assignments. As far as I am concerned things like that should be expanded on. ( Like being able to create a 3d grid and rotate it, so you can track camera movements for your animation. etc) There are many ways in which 2d hand drawn and 3d animation can complement each other and I hope the team keeps an open mind to this.

As an example; I really admire the way Blender has integrated this 2d functionality into their 3d software:







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Sewie wrote: 08 Jul 2018, 12:14 ...I don't understand where this opposition against more 3d functionality comes from....
In my case it comes from the awareness, that TVPaint is a tiny company, and adding 3D done right... would require so much manpower, its not remotely feasible.

There are still more than enough issues with the 2D functionality.

in the analogy of a house, tvpaints foundation has been laid in the nineties, over the years, a huge (2D) building has been built on top of that modest footprint
its grown so big that there are a number of problems that stand in the way of further growth and improvement ( layerfolders, 8-bit limitation, paintengine, neglected fx's like keyframer, multiplane etc..etc..)

these have to be addressed first before you even want to think of adding even more floors... or even a swimming pool (3D functionality) on top of the roof


i don't oppose 3D functionality in principle... but please first foundation work for the 2D functionality, i don't want to see the house collapsed!
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Re: 3d in Tvpaint?

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i dont think tvpaint has to add 3d animation.

but if you can import at least asimple obj to use as reference. for example, if your character its carrying a zodiac armor box. use a basic 3d box as reference to draw on it would be extremely useful
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You can go the "Hisko way", render out a sequence of your object rotating around, the import it on a tvpaint timeline.
Just scroll on your timeline and you'll have the different views that you can trace over on the project timeline.
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cgmodeler wrote: 10 Feb 2020, 20:08 You can go the "Hisko way", render out a sequence of your object rotating around, the import it on a tvpaint timeline.
Just scroll on your timeline and you'll have the different views that you can trace over on the project timeline.
i thought that way, but works in one axis. if you need to rotate it in X,Y,Z to get some specific angles, an image sequence won't be enough.
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condepablo wrote: 11 Feb 2020, 22:48
cgmodeler wrote: 10 Feb 2020, 20:08 You can go the "Hisko way", render out a sequence of your object rotating around, the import it on a tvpaint timeline.
Just scroll on your timeline and you'll have the different views that you can trace over on the project timeline.
i thought that way, but works in one axis. if you need to rotate it in X,Y,Z to get some specific angles, an image sequence won't be enough.
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Re: 3d in Tvpaint?

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Animationriver wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 12:30
condepablo wrote: 11 Feb 2020, 22:48
cgmodeler wrote: 10 Feb 2020, 20:08 You can go the "Hisko way", render out a sequence of your object rotating around, the import it on a tvpaint timeline.
Just scroll on your timeline and you'll have the different views that you can trace over on the project timeline.
i thought that way, but works in one axis. if you need to rotate it in X,Y,Z to get some specific angles, an image sequence won't be enough.
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Could you be a little more specefic please?
an animated brush that contains a rotation in one axis its possible. but how can you do it with the X, Y, Z axis?
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Yuo can render the frames you need as a sequence, then create an animbrush, that animbrush can use the AZIMUTH as the Anim handler, therefore you can rotate the object in your pen just by tilting it ;)
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Re: 3d in Tvpaint?

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Thanks!

i give it a try, but its not like when im tilt up my pen the square totates in Y. and that kind of anim brush works in a simple axis rotation. but what if you want to put an object in a more complex angle? you need to mix rotation in X and Y and Z
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condepablo wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 22:43 Thanks!

i give it a try, but its not like when im tilt up my pen the square totates in Y. and that kind of anim brush works in a simple axis rotation. but what if you want to put an object in a more complex angle? you need to mix rotation in X and Y and Z
Good question, also you could just use a lightweight OBJ viewer, sculptris perhaps. Use a tool like 4t and dim the window on top or take a screenshot and place it on Purref, it's just a matter of being creative to solve it :)
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Re: 3d in Tvpaint?

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yes. thats one way. but a little complicated when you want to use it in animation. you move the object constantly. thats why im saying, it would be great not be forced to use external soft to make the reference.

im not talking about animate in 3d inside tvpaint.
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