I'm allways tweaking and improving my keys, brushes, efx stack bins, room layouts etc.. most of the time it's a progressive change caused by something and if lost couldn't just be recreated the same again so I'm backing up things all the time just in case but you know how it is, you'r way into something and you forget and then bam disaster strikes.
Is there some way to backup every little change you can make inside TVPaint in one fell swoop?
Anyway to quickly backup everything?
Anyway to quickly backup everything?
There's no place like ~/
Re: Anyway to quickly backup everything?
PC : You open "documents and settings" => User name" => "application data" => "TVP Animation 9 Pro" and you copy the "Default" folder =)
Mac : 'Library"=>"TVP Animation 9 Pro" => and you copy the "Default" folder =)
Mac : 'Library"=>"TVP Animation 9 Pro" => and you copy the "Default" folder =)
Re: Anyway to quickly backup everything?
Great I'm allready doing that, I just backup the whole application data folder with SyncBackPro so I guess I'm covered
Was just a bit unsure if application data also contained my brushes
Was just a bit unsure if application data also contained my brushes
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Re: Anyway to quickly backup everything?
Yes, it contains everything.
But the folder isn't necessarily called "Default" if you have created new configs in the startup panel.
In this case there will be one folder per config.
But the folder isn't necessarily called "Default" if you have created new configs in the startup panel.
In this case there will be one folder per config.
Quicktime is DEAD. Get over it and move on !
Re: Anyway to quickly backup everything?
No worries, I backup the whole application data folder as part of my normal backup routine so every programs configs stored in there will be backed up even.
I love how harddrives are so cheap now, I have 2 1TB drives I alternate my backups between. I use a program called SyncBackPro that's realy easy to do complicated backup schemes with. It syncronizes and even has revision control so you can tell it to keep say 7 revisions and backup each day. Then even if you make a mistake when saving you can roll back to the revision from the last day. Doesn't even take up that much more space as it only adds a revision for files that has changed.
I love how harddrives are so cheap now, I have 2 1TB drives I alternate my backups between. I use a program called SyncBackPro that's realy easy to do complicated backup schemes with. It syncronizes and even has revision control so you can tell it to keep say 7 revisions and backup each day. Then even if you make a mistake when saving you can roll back to the revision from the last day. Doesn't even take up that much more space as it only adds a revision for files that has changed.
There's no place like ~/