Need peg-holes project samples
Need peg-holes project samples
Hi,
For those who still animate on paper, could you please share some sample projects before the automatic re-alignment of the peg-holes by TVPaint ?
I'd like to test the feature, especially with more than two peg-holes
Thanks in advance !!!
For those who still animate on paper, could you please share some sample projects before the automatic re-alignment of the peg-holes by TVPaint ?
I'd like to test the feature, especially with more than two peg-holes
Thanks in advance !!!
- D.T. Nethery
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Re: Need peg-holes project samples
Hi , Xavier -
I do have some examples of scanned animation drawings with peg holes I could send you for testing purposes. I used these for training purposes in some of the online classes I have taught , to show the students how to use the Peg Hole Registration tool.
Unfortunately I don't have anything that is copyright-free . The examples I have are of Disney characters or other copyrighted characters.
So the images could be used for your internal testing purposes , but not for tutorials.
I could send you a couple of generic examples like animation of a Bouncing Ball and a Waving Flag which were drawn on paper , then scanned , which you
could use for testing purposes and you could also use them in a tutorial because they are not specific characters.
I do have some examples of scanned animation drawings with peg holes I could send you for testing purposes. I used these for training purposes in some of the online classes I have taught , to show the students how to use the Peg Hole Registration tool.
Unfortunately I don't have anything that is copyright-free . The examples I have are of Disney characters or other copyrighted characters.
So the images could be used for your internal testing purposes , but not for tutorials.
I could send you a couple of generic examples like animation of a Bouncing Ball and a Waving Flag which were drawn on paper , then scanned , which you
could use for testing purposes and you could also use them in a tutorial because they are not specific characters.
Animator, TVPaint Beta-Tester, Animation Educator and Consultant.
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Re: Need peg-holes project samples
Oh that would be great !!!
Yes it's only for in-house testing, no tutorials. I'll take whatever you'd give, it's actually to validate the alignement algorithm so it does't have to be fancy.
Thanks a lot ! Send me a pm if you prefer to keep the files private
Yes it's only for in-house testing, no tutorials. I'll take whatever you'd give, it's actually to validate the alignement algorithm so it does't have to be fancy.
Thanks a lot ! Send me a pm if you prefer to keep the files private
- D.T. Nethery
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Re: Need peg-holes project samples
Ok, I will send you the files via PM.
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Re: Need peg-holes project samples
I wanted to mention the new Peg Holes Registration in TVPaint 11.5 is working fine. I'm glad you added the feature to specify the number of peg holes to register, so it works better with either the standard 3-hole Acme Pegs (one round peg, two oblong pegs) or , a two round peg system or three round peg system.
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Re: Need peg-holes project samples
Thanks, it's nice to get such feedback
Also be aware that the more peg hole markers you register, the slower the algorithm will be. I guess that 3 instead of 2 will be fine anyway, but if you increase to 8 there is a risk of slowliness ^^
Also be aware that the more peg hole markers you register, the slower the algorithm will be. I guess that 3 instead of 2 will be fine anyway, but if you increase to 8 there is a risk of slowliness ^^
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Re: Need peg-holes project samples
I can't foresee ever needing more than three pegs in most cases. Almost all animation done on paper uses the industry-standard "Acme" peg system (two round hole or three round hole registration systems are popular with students , because it's much less expensive to obtain a two-hole or three-hole paper punch than the specialized Acme punch). On standard 12 field paper (12.5" x 10.5") there are always three pegs (one round peg in the center , surrounded by the oblong pegs on either side) , but on larger size 16 field paper (16.5" x 13.5") it usually has an extra round hole on either side for keeping the paper securely on the pegs , so at most there would be five peg holes to register , but I think three is sufficient to maintain steady registration.
12 Field paper - 3 holes:
16 Field paper - 5 holes:
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Re: Need peg-holes project samples
Another new feature I enjoy in TVPaint 11.5 (although I think it actually made it's debut in version 11.0.9 ) is the Export storyboard to PDF with only 1 storyboard panel (clip) per page. This is a feature I had wanted to have for quite some time (and a number of colleagues have mentioned it to me as something they would like to have) because believe it or not there are still some of us oldtimers who like to pin up our storyboards for display and for "pitching" the storyboards to a group. Being able to export to PDF and print out only one storyboard panel per page means the storyboards can be displayed at full size when pinned up on a corkboard for presentation.
1 Storyboard Panel (clip) per page - instead of this presentation with multiple panels per page- "Pitching a storyboard" - Storyboards displayed on large corkboards -
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1 Storyboard Panel (clip) per page - instead of this presentation with multiple panels per page- "Pitching a storyboard" - Storyboards displayed on large corkboards -
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Re: Need peg-holes project samples
Sorry, I can't share my test project because it uses undisclosable elements. But it's interesting to notice how flexible the peg-hole alignment algorithm can be : you can mark any element that repeats in a blank area of the sheets (at the same position of cours), like a letter or even the corner of a frame.D.T. Nethery wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 17:29 I can't foresee ever needing more than three pegs in most cases. Almost all animation done on paper uses the industry-standard "Acme" peg system (two round hole or three round hole registration systems are popular with students , because it's much less expensive to obtain a two-hole or three-hole paper punch than the specialized Acme punch). On standard 12 field paper (12.5" x 10.5") there are always three pegs (one round peg in the center , surrounded by the oblong pegs on either side) , but on larger size 16 field paper (16.5" x 13.5") it usually has an extra round hole on either side for keeping the paper securely on the pegs , so at most there would be five peg holes to register , but I think three is sufficient to maintain steady registration.
Anyway, I'm glad that we manage to suit your needs. It's all that matters !