Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames.
Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames.
It would be nice to be able to use the panning tool (Shape Transform: Pan) on a selection of frames.
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
You can, but in that cas, you just have to select the additional frames you want to modify and apply with [Enter]
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
this is the way:
select frame range
pan
undo
enter
select frame range
pan
undo
enter
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
I know, but it would be nice to do it without having to apply it with Enter.Elodie wrote:You can, but in that cas, you just have to select the additional frames you want to modify and apply with [Enter]
With enter it goes like this:
1. Pan frame
2. Select other frames except the one you just panned
3. Hit Enter
or (what I usually do because selecting except 1 is confusing):
1. Select frames
2. Pan frame
3. Undo
4. Hit Enter
So my request is the ability to do it like this:
1. Select frames
2. Pan frames
= Ta dah! Much easier and more intuitive.
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
And also the ability to pan an entire layer (or multiple layers!) would be great to have:
1. Select layer(s)
2. Pan
1. Select layer(s)
2. Pan
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
i agree
by selecting a range you already tell the program that you want to do your action to all these frames
the most elegant and logic thing would then be for tvp to apply the transform to this range.
the Undo step has always been a very counterintuitive one.
by selecting a range you already tell the program that you want to do your action to all these frames
the most elegant and logic thing would then be for tvp to apply the transform to this range.
the Undo step has always been a very counterintuitive one.
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
I don't know if it's possible, but it looks like an interesting idea.
Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
Hmmm.. but why not to use Transform instead? It works on selected frames at once. I never used Panning tool and I don't even understand why it still exists. Transform does exactly the same and more... or I there is something I don't know.
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
Panning tool can do pixel-perfect moves.
If you pan repeatedly, let's say to make a seamless texture, with the panning tool (non-antialiased !) you won't loose a single bit of information,
which isn't the case of the transform tool.
And somebody certainly found other uses where panning tool is better than transform tool :)
If you pan repeatedly, let's say to make a seamless texture, with the panning tool (non-antialiased !) you won't loose a single bit of information,
which isn't the case of the transform tool.
And somebody certainly found other uses where panning tool is better than transform tool :)
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
That is an important bit of information that I never knew! Thanks.ematecki wrote:Panning tool can do pixel-perfect moves.
If you pan repeatedly, let's say to make a seamless texture, with the panning tool (non-antialiased !) you won't loose a single bit of information...
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
But you can do the same with Transform, either by adjusting the exact pixels in the option panel, or by using Zig's Nudg'Bar viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3948&p=32281&hilit=Nudg#p32281 without any AAliasing.ematecki wrote:Panning tool can do pixel-perfect moves.
If you pan repeatedly, let's say to make a seamless texture, with the panning tool (non-antialiased !) you won't loose a single bit of information,
which isn't the case of the transform tool.
I do think though that this should be as an option in the Transform options panel - "nudge by 1 pixel increments" on/off
I still cannot think of any - could you let me know?ematecki wrote:And somebody certainly found other uses where panning tool is better than transform tool
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
In a way, I agree with Soom. Panning and transform could merge together. But maybe their respective code is too different, even if they react more or less in the same way (moving stuff).
Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
This is very important.ematecki wrote:Panning tool can do pixel-perfect moves.
Another reason why I like the panning tool much better than the transform tool is the way it looks and feels. You can just move things around without the red and green borders. And you don't have to press the Apply button. It's just more WYSIWYG. If only it could move multiple layers and frames... (with preview, without having to apply) that would be nice.
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
I kinda like the way it's done in Photoshop - Pan, Transfrom and Warp tools are all combined into one. In TVPaint it's a bit less intuitive and takes 2 actions to make transformations that include resizing and/or rotating and warping at the same time.Elodie wrote:In a way, I agree with Soom. Panning and transform could merge together. But maybe their respective code is too different, even if they react more or less in the same way (moving stuff).
But this is probably another topic, and I think it was discussed before... was it?
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Re: Ability to use the panning tool on a selection of frames
Well, it's still about the panning tool, so there is no really need to create a new topic.