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gerardocastellanos
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move images

Post by gerardocastellanos »

Hi

I want to move all my animation in two layers (layer of lines and layer of color), not only one frame, but a seleceted frames.
I tryning to use "transfor tool", but I can move just one frame from just one layer.

Thanks you

Gerardo Castellanos
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Move one image, hit undo, select all frames you want to move, select "Re-Apply" (or hit enter)
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Thanks you!

it is a not intuitive method, but works!
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You can also move the first image, select all images except the first one and hit enter.

If you hit enter on the first image already moved, it will move again the first image.
"Enter" always re apply the latest you did with the current tool : a shape, a movement, a cut etc...
it is a not intuitive method, but works!
Well, a windows asking "do you want to move all the other images from your current layer ?" is disturbing for someone who just wanted to move one single frame :wink:
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Post by gerardocastellanos »

Thanks Elodie.

I am working in a pre-production personal short animation, I tested flash and TVpaint... and I am really happy with TVpaint... but I need to learn more about it first.
Thanks for your time
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gerardocastellanos wrote:it is a not intuitive method, but works!
the level of intuition can be only measured in relation to your nature.
and it's difficult for TVP to guess your nature in the first place.
but TVP goes a long way in providing a house for your personal whims:
make yourself a custom button which includes: 1. 'undo last action' 2. 'Shape:apply'.
attach a keyboard shortcut to this button and voila! - your intuitive wish rewarded.

If you're not sure how to make a button, it's in the manual. Or you can ask here.
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