multipy mode difference
- Hironori Takagi
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multipy mode difference
I point out what I noticed while testing my custom panel.
That is about TVPaint's composite mode "multiply".
Can you solve the problem that is not displayed when exporting with transparent background?
Attach the image that compared to Photoshop.
Thank you.
That is about TVPaint's composite mode "multiply".
Can you solve the problem that is not displayed when exporting with transparent background?
Attach the image that compared to Photoshop.
Thank you.
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- D.T. Nethery
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Re: multipy mode difference
+1 .
I have often noticed this odd behavior of TVPaint with layers that are in multiply blend mode . It's not possible to export them with transparency.
But it is possible with Photoshop . (and also Autodesk Sketchbook , Artrage, Gimp). So this should be possible with TVPaint , too, I would hope.
I have often noticed this odd behavior of TVPaint with layers that are in multiply blend mode . It's not possible to export them with transparency.
But it is possible with Photoshop . (and also Autodesk Sketchbook , Artrage, Gimp). So this should be possible with TVPaint , too, I would hope.
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Re: multipy mode difference
This issue with how TVPaint applies blend modes such as Multiply goes back to another issue (from 2014) which never had a response from anyone at TVPaint, in this thread:
http://www.tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=8738
Peter Wassink summed up the issue in the last post of that thread:
http://www.tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=8738
Peter Wassink summed up the issue in the last post of that thread:
Peter Wassink wrote: ↑17 Feb 2015, 17:10 this issue... when exporting images with layers set in blend modes (other then Color) ...
I'm just wondering about the logic and desirability of the current behaviour [in TVPaint] ?
The advantage of a "what you see is what you get" behaviour [as in Photoshop] is probably obvious,
but what is the advantage of the current behaviour in TVPaint? I suspect it has to do with some deeper level of logic?
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Re: multipy mode difference
Guys, could you please provide a scenario to reproduce this bug ?
Sorry, I'm only a developer
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- Hironori Takagi
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Re: multipy mode difference
please check this.
I advise you to check off "Background" in the export settings.
I advise you to check off "Background" in the export settings.
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Re: multipy mode difference
You have several layers with multiply mode on a transparent background
The resulting image when exported without background is empty, meaning that since multiply mode has nothing to blend it with on TVPAINT, the resulting image is blank.
The expected behavior is like in photoshop where the exported image is exported with a certain amount of transparency.
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Re: multipy mode difference
Thanks ! working on it.
By the way it will be another multiply mode, since users already work(ed) on projects that rely on the current multiply mode.
And just for the info: actually, the current multiply mode is consistent with GIMP
By the way it will be another multiply mode, since users already work(ed) on projects that rely on the current multiply mode.
And just for the info: actually, the current multiply mode is consistent with GIMP
Re: multipy mode difference
Question : do we agree that for the bottom layer, when there is nothing or just the background below, the blending mode of the layer can only be "color" ? (I think I should lock the blendmode list for the first layer)
Re: multipy mode difference
If by first layer you mean the bottommost one, then yes, this makes sense.
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Re: multipy mode difference
I think that can create workflow issues, if you're going to import resources from another software like photoshop, sai, gimp, krita, etc... and some of the bottom layers have a blending mode then it wont display properly on tvpaint since the bottom layer will be limited to color.
Also if you use it to share layers across projects you would like to keep that mode so the layer can be copied on another project.
I would recommend not to block a blendmode to a layer, you would be forced to create a bottom layer then the one you're going to copy on top etc... I can see a great ammount of issues arising because of this.
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- Peter Wassink
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Re: multipy mode difference
I agree. The blendoptions on the bottomlayer make no sense.
Xavier doesn't mean locking it to a specific layer.... but to the bottomlayer... so that whatever layer happens to be on the bottom will then be set to 'color'cgmodeler wrote: ↑19 Nov 2020, 22:38
I think that can create workflow issues, if you're going to import resources from another software like photoshop, sai, gimp, krita, etc... and some of the bottom layers have a blending mode then it wont display properly on tvpaint since the bottom layer will be limited to color.
Also if you use it to share layers across projects you would like to keep that mode so the layer can be copied on another project.
I would recommend not to block a blendmode to a layer, you would be forced to create a bottom layer then the one you're going to copy on top etc... I can see a great ammount of issues arising because of this.
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Re: multipy mode difference
Thanks Peter for the clarification !
Sorry for the confusion with the vocabulary : yes, my question was about the bottommost layer and only this one
So I'd do the same as with the switch to "display current layer" : when a layer is the bottommost, then its blending mode is overriden and set to "color" as long as it remains at the bottom.
Sorry for the confusion with the vocabulary : yes, my question was about the bottommost layer and only this one
So I'd do the same as with the switch to "display current layer" : when a layer is the bottommost, then its blending mode is overriden and set to "color" as long as it remains at the bottom.
Re: multipy mode difference
I understood that, so the scenario I presented was when you bring resources from other software and open it for example a PSD ? Then your bottomlayer will be turned to another blending mode.Peter Wassink wrote: ↑20 Nov 2020, 09:25
Xavier doesn't mean locking it to a specific layer.... but to the bottomlayer... so that whatever layer happens to be on the bottom will then be set to 'color'
There are several case use for this, for example you bring a template with multiply from a psd it's 1 layer, the moment you open it on TVP the mode will be turned to color
Bring fx layers handpainted from a sequence that was worked in photoshop, sai, etc... with their blending modes set beforehand, the moment you import the file the bottom layer that had any blending mode, itll be turned to color too.
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Re: multipy mode difference
So you say that the blending mode of the bottom layer is actually meaningful ?
I'd like to understand, could you please provide an example ? a PSD file where the bottom layer blending ends up being different than color for instance ?
(just to mention : I'm a developer, not an artist, so it may be obvious to you but to me it's not)
I'd like to understand, could you please provide an example ? a PSD file where the bottom layer blending ends up being different than color for instance ?
(just to mention : I'm a developer, not an artist, so it may be obvious to you but to me it's not)
Re: multipy mode difference
Sure, I'm just finishing a deadline here but after done I can send a tvp/psd files with a case where it's used. Also I'm pretty sure Takagi San can input on this as well.
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