Set opacity of other Layers when "Display current"
Set opacity of other Layers when "Display current"
Right now when enable "display current" You can only see the current layer. I would like to expand this fuctionality to being able to set the opacity of the other layers in the display panel. So if i set the opacity to 40%. then when i enabled display cuennt it would look like all the other layers had the opacity 40% When i disable display current the opacitys would go back to whatever they are set. If i want the same result as it is now i would set the opacity to 0%.this would be a feature I will find very usefull I have made custom scripts to obtaib something like it. But they are working to slow. I never use "display current" I need to se the other layers when I draw. But suddenly It occured to me this expansion of the functionality of "display current"
-Mads
-Mads
Re: Set opacity of other Layers when "Display current"
I really think this would be a great improvement. It is on the top of my wishlist for new features for TVP.
And it should be pretty easy to implement?
It would be a feature I would use all the time. I would use it more than for instance the lighttable or renaming clips. and that is feautures I use alot.
I hope you will concider to implement this feature
Mads
And it should be pretty easy to implement?
It would be a feature I would use all the time. I would use it more than for instance the lighttable or renaming clips. and that is feautures I use alot.
I hope you will concider to implement this feature
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Re: Set opacity of other Layers when "Display current"
Here's an illustration of my request
-Mads
When I sat the transparency of the other layers. I noticed I had drawn some ogf the riders head on the lion layer. That's exactly why this is a great feature. to prevent this.-Mads
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Again, this is something I would use all the time as well and what I like about it is that it comes from the digital world -- a real light table would never offer you this and that must be why I never thought of asking for it myself. When setting up a scene one never wants to see everything go away but just enough to make the current layer stand out . You always want to see a reference of what you are drawing now to everything you have already done -- but just a little.
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Re: Set opacity of other Layers when "Display current"
Exactly! nice to know that it also is a feature you would find helpful Paul.Paul Fierlinger wrote:When setting up a scene one never wants to see everything go away but just enough to make the current layer stand out . You always want to see a reference of what you are drawing now to everything you have already done -- but just a little.
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Nice to know you will always come up with features I always wanted but didn't know it.
I would be using this feature not only for the drawing process but for the finished pencil test as well, to keep until the scenes get colored. I like to emulate the look of color by making all other layers but the one with the main character lighter, as if backgrounds and secondary characters were drawn with a pencil and only the main character drawn with pen and ink. I do this for clients all the time because they like it too. It makes it easier for people who are not used to pencil tests get a look closer to the finished film, once it will be painted.
I would be using this feature not only for the drawing process but for the finished pencil test as well, to keep until the scenes get colored. I like to emulate the look of color by making all other layers but the one with the main character lighter, as if backgrounds and secondary characters were drawn with a pencil and only the main character drawn with pen and ink. I do this for clients all the time because they like it too. It makes it easier for people who are not used to pencil tests get a look closer to the finished film, once it will be painted.
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Re: Set opacity of other Layers when "Display current"
+1!
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Re: Set opacity of other Layers when "Display current"
Paul Fierlinger wrote:Nice to know you will always come up with features I always wanted but didn't know it.
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Does this mean you want to be able to export avi with the current display enabled? Or do you show your clients the tvp files?Paul Fierlinger wrote: I would be using this feature not only for the drawing process but for the finished pencil test as well,
-Mads
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With current display enabled. Are you saying this wouldn't work that way?
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Re: Set opacity of other Layers when "Display current"
Ahhhh. It works this way now. When you export with current display enabled you export current display. I didn't know that.Paul Fierlinger wrote:With current display enabled. Are you saying this wouldn't work that way?
that's nice.
So Yes it should keep working that way. But I didn't know it did. You learn something new each dah.
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I never knew it wasn't always this way -- I learn something new every day too.
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Re: Set opacity of other Layers when "Display current"
Sorry it's my bad English. I never tried it so it has probably always been like that. Sorry Paul You haven't learned anything today. yet.Paul Fierlinger wrote:I never knew it wasn't always this way -- I learn something new every day too.
Re: Set opacity of other Layers when "Display current"
It's a really good idea and I put it on the top of the todo list.
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Now I have!madsjuul wrote: Sorry Paul You haven't learned anything today. yet.
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Re: Set opacity of other Layers when "Display current"
Hervé wrote:It's a really good idea and I put it on the top of the todo list.
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