The New Tool Bin
The New Tool Bin
The new default tool bin is very nice and compact, but what are some of these new tools without comments meant to be (circled in blue and purple below)?
I think Mark Chong referred to the middle on in the blue circle as a pastel (in one of his new tvp tutorials), although it looks like a paint brush of some sort. I'm not sure about the other two ( I don't have tons of experience in traditional mediums). In the purple circle, is the first one meant to be a crosshatch tool?
Also how did the fleshy green plant one get the name Dragon (yellow circle)?
I really like the new smear tools (green circle).
I think Mark Chong referred to the middle on in the blue circle as a pastel (in one of his new tvp tutorials), although it looks like a paint brush of some sort. I'm not sure about the other two ( I don't have tons of experience in traditional mediums). In the purple circle, is the first one meant to be a crosshatch tool?
Also how did the fleshy green plant one get the name Dragon (yellow circle)?
I really like the new smear tools (green circle).
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The tool bin has entirely made by Fabrice.
There are no comments on those new tools, because it's hard to name brushes We may do it in the future updates.
They are just example of what you can do with TVP =)
There are no comments on those new tools, because it's hard to name brushes We may do it in the future updates.
They are just example of what you can do with TVP =)
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Ah, Fabrice designed them all, Awesome work.
Apologies, I thought they were designed with a very specific physical medium in mind and I was interested in comparing the digital to the physical. If he designed them more freely then fair enough.
I used to be quite into Audio synthesis, so I can understand what you mean. Sometimes you would design sounds that were similar to, or were attempting to emulate other instruments. So they were quite easy to name. However, there was a whole other world of sounds to experiment and design that didn't have a real world equivalent. They were much harder to name.
Maybe one day I'll get more into the 'medium synthesis', but I already have sooo much to learn in terms of drawing and colour at the moment.
I also really like Peter Wassink's tools. His pencils are exceptional.
Apologies, I thought they were designed with a very specific physical medium in mind and I was interested in comparing the digital to the physical. If he designed them more freely then fair enough.
I used to be quite into Audio synthesis, so I can understand what you mean. Sometimes you would design sounds that were similar to, or were attempting to emulate other instruments. So they were quite easy to name. However, there was a whole other world of sounds to experiment and design that didn't have a real world equivalent. They were much harder to name.
Maybe one day I'll get more into the 'medium synthesis', but I already have sooo much to learn in terms of drawing and colour at the moment.
I also really like Peter Wassink's tools. His pencils are exceptional.
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Some of them have been made by Peter, Raymond, Hisko, Asaf, ...Ah, Fabrice designed them all, Awesome work.
Btw, I always like to explore animbrush capabilities, combined with papers.
When making papers or brushes, I try sometimes to imitate the real tools, sometimes I do things that does not exist in the real life.
Feel free to ask if you need anything special.
Fabrice Debarge
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Ow, sorry boys, I didn't know this >_<Fabrice wrote:Some of them have been made by Peter, Raymond, Hisko, Asaf, ...Ah, Fabrice designed them all, Awesome work.
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In fact I really do have need for a special brush that does not exist in real life:... sometimes I do things that does not exist in the real life.
Feel free to ask if you need anything special.
Problem: animating a waving rope I need a double outline
It would be nice to draw two paralel lines at the same time,
that always keep the same distance no matter which direction I draw
and each of them should be preassure sensitive to the size
Is that possible?
Vera
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I remember I did something like that for a rope tutorial long time ago in Director ... basically I used two brushes (two simple circles), the lighter top one a bit smaller than the darker bottom one. I made one of them follow the other via Lingo, and this way I got a "rope" with two darker outlines.
I think you could tweak a watercolour brush to your purpose.
I think you could tweak a watercolour brush to your purpose.
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TVP 11.0 and 11.7 MacPro 12core 3GHz 32GB OS 10.11 Quicktime 10.7.3
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Try this tvpx
Do you have an exemple of the result you need ?
Do you have an exemple of the result you need ?
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Oh I should have asked earlier!
After figuring out how to edit the size and the distance it is exactly what I need.
It is very timesaving and makes a wonderful dynamic stroke.
Thank you so much Fabrice.
Sometimes this forum feels like a Star Trek Replikator.
You type in what you need and "WOOOSHHHH" - here you are!
You are so great, guys.
I doubt there is anything like this!
After figuring out how to edit the size and the distance it is exactly what I need.
It is very timesaving and makes a wonderful dynamic stroke.
Thank you so much Fabrice.
Sometimes this forum feels like a Star Trek Replikator.
You type in what you need and "WOOOSHHHH" - here you are!
You are so great, guys.
I doubt there is anything like this!
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I totally agree.toonsisters wrote: Sometimes this forum feels like a Star Trek Replikator.
You type in what you need and "WOOOSHHHH" - here you are!
M.
Mikko Vormala
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that's probably one of the strongest point of this animation software :
its community, ... and the devoted reactivity* of the developpement team
when it goes to draw up new amazing tools or features .
* well, out of week-end, ... and when they 're not in hollidays !
its community, ... and the devoted reactivity* of the developpement team
when it goes to draw up new amazing tools or features .
* well, out of week-end, ... and when they 're not in hollidays !
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Wonderful ! Thank you Fabrice !Fabrice wrote:Try this tvpx
Do you have an exemple of the result you need ?
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Curiously, I still have the old tool bin even though I have 9.52 (Pro). Is there something I have to do to load the new one? Thanks.
Nevermind, I found it.
Nevermind, I found it.
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on the old one, RMB-click /This Panel /Delete.Sierra Rose wrote:Curiously, I still have the old tool bin even though I have 9.52 (Pro). Is there something I have to do to load the new one? Thanks.
then Quit and re-start tvpa, the new version should be here.
I added the process just in case some other users (less experimented than you, dear Sierra)Sierra Rose wrote:... Nevermind, I found it.
stay stuck with an old CP version. (it happened to me with the Animator Panel's updated version).
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