Hi all,
Sorry but i have a relatively "dumb" question but i've been stuck for more than an hour on this but..
How do you select multiple frames (or highlight)? (I've been trying to duplicate multiple frames and am not really keen about redrawing the same thing over and over again)
I'm running TVP animation 10 pro 10.0.18-64bit
EDIT:
Hey guys, I just discovered it after a while by using shift and left/rightarrows. (Dang i feel so dumb)
Newbie question on copying frames (ANSWERED)
- Eric Scholl
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Re: Newbie question on copying frames (ANSWERED)
You can even select them with your mouse, by clicking and dragging just under the frames ( on their names ).
If you have to repeat multiple frames you can even use the "Faux-Fixe" option.
If you have to repeat multiple frames you can even use the "Faux-Fixe" option.
- Paul Fierlinger
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Re: Newbie question on copying frames (ANSWERED)
Or highlight the frames you want to reuse, then press CTRL while dragging the selection to wherever you need it to be, even to a different layer.
Paul
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http://www.slocumfilm.com
Desktop PC Win10-Pro -64 bit OS; 32.0 GB RAM
Processor: i7-2600 CPU@3.40GHz
AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet
Re: Newbie question on copying frames (ANSWERED)
Update your software !arcenlight wrote: I'm running TVP animation 10 pro 10.0.18-64bit
- D.T. Nethery
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Re: Newbie question on copying frames (ANSWERED)
arcenlight wrote:
EDIT:
Hey guys, I just discovered it after a while by using shift and left/rightarrows.
I'm glad you found the answer .
To add to what Eric, Paul, and Elodie mentioned above : check the user manual , too ! This is covered in Lesson 6 of the user manual , pages 6-8 - 6-10 , under Managing the images of an animation layer - Move and duplicate one or several images
Also see the rest of Lesson 6 for more details on working with instances on the TVPaint timeline , how to move , copy , repeat , split layers, merge layers, etc. , and an explanation of the Animator Panel which has many useful shortcut buttons.