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Can the pivot point of a cutout be changed now? I have been searching through the manual for this subject and can't find anything. I am on TVP9.

BTW the built-in manual (F1) is wonderful. It has a real search engine and an interactive directory on the side. There are some Franco-English language deficiencies which makes a search sometimes questionable but I understand that TVP is working on this problem.
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in the tool panel there is a Handle drop down choose custom and set the pivot point.
is that what you seeked?

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No, that's not what I meant. When I cut a brush and use the key command Brush: Rotate, a red bounding box appears around the cutout with an X in the center from which a handle can be extended to pivot the cutout around the X. I would like to have a way to reposition that X (the pivoting point) so the object could pivot around an off-center point.
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But that's the way it goes:

press (in the CustomBrush-box), Handle: (choose)Custom>> then make a new x (new pivot) by dragging.

(But I am on 861)
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Klaus Hoefs wrote:But that's the way it goes:

press (in the CustomBrush-box), Handle: (choose)Custom>> then make a new x (new pivot) by dragging.

(But I am on 861)
Ahhh... woe is me :( ... I never noticed the "Custom" option. Thanks, both of you.
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Paul,

You can also just assign a short-cut key to Brush:Move Handle Corner. Then move the handle where you want it on the current cutbrush.

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Svengali wrote:Paul,

You can also just assign a short-cut key to Brush:Move Handle Corner. Then move the handle where you want it on the current cutbrush.

Sven
Perfect! Thanks Sven.
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This also very handy if you like to have them in buttons.
http://www.tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic. ... =622#p8087

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This looks just like what I need. Which of the three is the most comprehensive?
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Never mind, I just went with the top one; B.E.T.v1.1
These buttons are the wat to go, IMO. :D
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and soon the B.E.T. can be extended with a "scale without keeping proportions" button!
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Tantalus wrote:and soon the B.E.T. can be extended with a "scale without keeping proportions" button!
For which I have no understanding at the moment... :oops: I wonder if I have ever needed something like that. I suppose it means that you can change the size of a cutout but distort the aspect ratio of the scaling -- or is it something that combines the transform tool and Warp tool?
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:
Tantalus wrote:or is it something that combines the transform tool and Warp tool?
no don't think so... but warping a custombrush is the next thing on the wishlist.
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I b.e.t. it is! :D
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Back in the Mirage days you were experimenting a lot with flat puppets and animating cutouts. You talked about your ideas for making a toolset just for this technique, which I followed with interest because I like that kind of flat puppet animation when I see it (I haven't done anything with it myself in ages but there was a period when I was heavily into it). It has a lot of promising artistic merits I think. What happened next? Have you pursued some more or just gave it up?
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