can you help me with mirage?
can you help me with mirage?
i must make a character move across the screen. i know that's made by using some FX, but i dunno exactly how. all i'm getting so far is this: the character walks just on the spot, doesn't cross the screen. our teacher wants us to use mirage and not tvpaint, but it seems that both work more or less the same way. can you help me?
Re: can you help me with mirage?
What kind of teacher is that? Didn't he give any reason for his demand?
Anyway, Mirage essentially was TVPaint, years ago, when TVPaint was version 7 - now it's 10. TVP can still open Mirage files, but I don't know if that's still possible the other way round. Maybe that's your teacher's reason, you should ask him, then recommend him to upgrade.
The effect you're searching for is the Keyframer. See manual.
Anyway, Mirage essentially was TVPaint, years ago, when TVPaint was version 7 - now it's 10. TVP can still open Mirage files, but I don't know if that's still possible the other way round. Maybe that's your teacher's reason, you should ask him, then recommend him to upgrade.
The effect you're searching for is the Keyframer. See manual.
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Re: can you help me with mirage?
thanks, i suspected it was keyframer, but anyway i havent been able to make the character cross the screen, even after having a look at that chapter in the manual. clicked on effects menu, got the L shaped thing, moved it... but to no avail. my character keeps moving on the spot (oh crap! how desperating).
any tips? maybe any videos about it somewhere?
any tips? maybe any videos about it somewhere?
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Re: can you help me with mirage?
There is a forum here for Mirage users:
viewforum.php?f=14
There may be something in that forum about using the KeyFramer in Mirage.
You might find some of the old Mirage tutorials via the Internet Wayback Machine:
http://web.archive.org/web/200512310137 ... orials.php
http://web.archive.org/web/200603142353 ... _TT_LP.php
I can only imagine that your teacher's insistence on you using Mirage (aka "TVPaint 7" ) is because your school must have Mirage licenses , but never updated to TVPaint. You should ask your school administration to update the software. Mirage is from 2005 . In terms of software age that is ancient.
However, that said , if I recall correctly , using the KeyFramer in Mirage is not much different from using the KeyFramer in TVPaint. Download the TVPaint 8.5 user manual here:
http://static.tvpaint.com/downloads/man ... manual.pdf
and use it to guide you in the use of the KeyFramer (the specific chapter is "Lesson 14: The Effects of the Motion and Paint groups " )
Of course it's covered in the Mirage User Manual , too. If your school insists that you use Mirage then they ought to supply you with the Mirage User Manual.
viewforum.php?f=14
There may be something in that forum about using the KeyFramer in Mirage.
You might find some of the old Mirage tutorials via the Internet Wayback Machine:
http://web.archive.org/web/200512310137 ... orials.php
http://web.archive.org/web/200603142353 ... _TT_LP.php
I can only imagine that your teacher's insistence on you using Mirage (aka "TVPaint 7" ) is because your school must have Mirage licenses , but never updated to TVPaint. You should ask your school administration to update the software. Mirage is from 2005 . In terms of software age that is ancient.
However, that said , if I recall correctly , using the KeyFramer in Mirage is not much different from using the KeyFramer in TVPaint. Download the TVPaint 8.5 user manual here:
http://static.tvpaint.com/downloads/man ... manual.pdf
and use it to guide you in the use of the KeyFramer (the specific chapter is "Lesson 14: The Effects of the Motion and Paint groups " )
Of course it's covered in the Mirage User Manual , too. If your school insists that you use Mirage then they ought to supply you with the Mirage User Manual.
Re: can you help me with mirage?
tried to use those links to bauhaussoftware, but they are not working. pity. but thanks for all the info anyway!
ps: it seems that our teacher will teach us how to use tvpaint later. no idea why he decided to start off with mirage.
edit: found this http://vimeo.com/2400649 and tried to do exactly what the french guy says, but still cannot do what i want. my software must be bewitched
ps: it seems that our teacher will teach us how to use tvpaint later. no idea why he decided to start off with mirage.
edit: found this http://vimeo.com/2400649 and tried to do exactly what the french guy says, but still cannot do what i want. my software must be bewitched
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Re: can you help me with mirage?
bokken wrote:
ps: it seems that our teacher will teach us how to use tvpaint later. no idea why he decided to start off with mirage.
Umm ... that makes no sense to me . That's like saying they're going to teach you Macromedia Flash MX 2004 first , THEN later they'll teach you how to use Adobe Flash CS6 . Why ?
Re: can you help me with mirage?
That teacher must be a sadist... :)
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Re: can you help me with mirage?
masochist more likelyematecki wrote:That teacher must be a sadist...
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He may well be both ;)
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Re: can you help me with mirage?
Hi.
The keyframer is the tool for the job.
If this for some reason does'nt work, just use the transform tool. It's in your mean panel second row on the right.
You have to find out how many pixels one step is. Just pan the first keydrawing in the "panning x" box, one step in the direction of the walk and see how many pixels the drawing shifted. Divide the number of pixels with the number of frames of the walkcycle. Then adjust every frame by hand. It's not that mutch work. If one cycle is finisched, you can copy the cycle and paste it behind or in front of the first one and move it one step so there are two steps and so on untill he's out of frame. Find out how the keyframer works later. Especially with animbrushes it works very fast.
Succes Henk.
The keyframer is the tool for the job.
If this for some reason does'nt work, just use the transform tool. It's in your mean panel second row on the right.
You have to find out how many pixels one step is. Just pan the first keydrawing in the "panning x" box, one step in the direction of the walk and see how many pixels the drawing shifted. Divide the number of pixels with the number of frames of the walkcycle. Then adjust every frame by hand. It's not that mutch work. If one cycle is finisched, you can copy the cycle and paste it behind or in front of the first one and move it one step so there are two steps and so on untill he's out of frame. Find out how the keyframer works later. Especially with animbrushes it works very fast.
Succes Henk.
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