Dear reader(s),
Although I have been using animationtechnics for some 15 years now, I am new in this program.
I am impressed with the possibilities, learning new things every day.
One thing I would like to use puzzles me for I couldn't find an answer in the manual or in this forum yet.
(A few days ago I posted a question on using masks in TVPAP on the "animation department", but it might be the wrong place for a question like this... )
So a second try in the "technical support" department.
I would like to make a timeline in which a photosequence can have a texture on a part of the immage.
I can't get past the point where using a mask in TVPAP effects all layers, instead of only the layer I want it to be in. Does a function like linked layermasks in Photoshop exist in TVPAP?
The solution I found for now is to make two different layermasks in Photoshop for each frame. But I wondered whether there is a quicker way to do this in TVPAP?
To illustrate what I am writing about I show you a screendump of a sketch...
Thanks for answering, regards, Conny
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More on masks/stencils...
How come, when I use the panning tool on a stencil layer (with the stencil turned on in the display settings), the stenciled version doesn't visually update until I've toggled the stencil box off and on? (or until I've chosen another layer).
I never would have expected so much out of the stencils if it weren't for ArtRage, but they've got a great model to chase.
David
I never would have expected so much out of the stencils if it weren't for ArtRage, but they've got a great model to chase.
David
Re: More on masks/stencils...
Thanks for the info David, I will check Artrage about this.djm99001 wrote: I never would have expected so much out of the stencils if it weren't for ArtRage, but they've got a great model to chase.
Fabrice Debarge
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a bit further into masks and stencils
Maybe the preserve alpha option is enough for your needs ?[/quote]
Thanks for pointing out this option, but it doesn't do quite show what I want to see in this case. Although it will make the workflow of some other idea's easier. (And I will keep the refresh of the stencil-layer in mind.)
I was trying to to create a stop-motion photographed tree with an animated semi-transparant skin of silver.
For any-one who is interested in this too, I dug a bit further into the masking-parade and found a solution:
-made 2 layermasks in photoshop to cut out the tree and the skin of the tree
-loaded the photoshopdocument as different layers.
-then joined the tree-layers as well as the skin-layers into an animationlayer.
-duplicated the skin-animationlayer in order to use the top-one as an animated mask and fill the second one with an animated brush of silver, using "source" out of the FXStack.
Hope I don't see this much more complicated then it needs to be - but the result looks beautifull
NB: I don't think there is a significant difference in painting layermask in Photoshops or painting a masked animation in TVP, but I simply work faster and more precise in making layermasks.
Thanks for pointing out this option, but it doesn't do quite show what I want to see in this case. Although it will make the workflow of some other idea's easier. (And I will keep the refresh of the stencil-layer in mind.)
I was trying to to create a stop-motion photographed tree with an animated semi-transparant skin of silver.
For any-one who is interested in this too, I dug a bit further into the masking-parade and found a solution:
-made 2 layermasks in photoshop to cut out the tree and the skin of the tree
-loaded the photoshopdocument as different layers.
-then joined the tree-layers as well as the skin-layers into an animationlayer.
-duplicated the skin-animationlayer in order to use the top-one as an animated mask and fill the second one with an animated brush of silver, using "source" out of the FXStack.
Hope I don't see this much more complicated then it needs to be - but the result looks beautifull
NB: I don't think there is a significant difference in painting layermask in Photoshops or painting a masked animation in TVP, but I simply work faster and more precise in making layermasks.
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Hi Fabrice,
Sure, no problem, here they are:
Sure, no problem, here they are: