When the TVP Timeline is set to Frames, I can't tell what my timecode is. When the Timeline is set to Timecode, I can't tell what frame I'm on! So I'm constantly switching back and forth.
I often need to be able to see both values. Can we have both Frames and Timecode fields on the Timeline or project view area or even on the Remote Control?
Thanks,
Sharon
both Timecode and Frames fields
Re: both Timecode and Frames fields
do you know we can "Apply" the timecode counter in an animlayer, and so have it displayed over our animation ? the Place/Size/Font/Color/BackGround/Opacity are customizable.
- sharonkatz
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Re: both Timecode and Frames fields
Great. How do I do that?
Re: both Timecode and Frames fields
first, create a new animlayer , the same length as your clip,
then in the FXStack, go to Rendering/TimeCode Generator, and tweak the settings as you want, ... + "select All" and "Apply". of course, you can hide it for the Export, ... or not !
then in the FXStack, go to Rendering/TimeCode Generator, and tweak the settings as you want, ... + "select All" and "Apply". of course, you can hide it for the Export, ... or not !
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Re: both Timecode and Frames fields
That is extra handy, I didn't know that was available!
Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.brettwmccoy.com
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