When using a CTG Layer it would be really handy if I could use the panning tool, because sometimes a single drawing just pans across the screen without changing.
Is it somehow possible to move all the squiggles?
Or is this something for the feature request section? I am sure that I am not the first one to think of this
MAC OS 12.6.2 - TVpaint 11.7.1 PRO 64bit, Wacom Intuos Pro
In addition to that, it would also be useful, if you could use the selection tool without anti-aliasing. That way you could select some squiggles and then move them with the panning tool.
MAC OS 12.6.2 - TVpaint 11.7.1 PRO 64bit, Wacom Intuos Pro
As a workaround you can convert your ctg into a pixel layer, do your tranformations with pixels, then convert it back to squiggles. Or you can paint you squiggles at the beginning on a pixel layer then convert it to a ctg, which is my opinion is the fastest option you can find when working with ctg layers.
Working on Windows 10
Creator of Disnosc, providing storyboard, animation and design for 2D realistic pictural animation: https://www.disnosc.fr/ - nathanotano@disnosc.fr
Highly interested in animation workflows, I'm open to scripting new TVP functions for individuals and studios.
NathanOtano wrote:As a workaround you can convert your ctg into a pixel layer, do your tranformations with pixels, then convert it back to squiggles.
How can I do that?
When I select "make anim" on a CTG layer, the squiggles disappear
NathanOtano wrote:Or you can paint you squiggles at the beginning on a pixel layer then convert it to a ctg, which is my opinion is the fastest option you can find when working with ctg layers.
That's a good idea.
MAC OS 12.6.2 - TVpaint 11.7.1 PRO 64bit, Wacom Intuos Pro
Hum thinking about it I tried the first option but I had to export the calculated ctg, so I convert the filled shape to squiggles after that. But it's not really working great
Working on Windows 10
Creator of Disnosc, providing storyboard, animation and design for 2D realistic pictural animation: https://www.disnosc.fr/ - nathanotano@disnosc.fr
Highly interested in animation workflows, I'm open to scripting new TVP functions for individuals and studios.