Re: Mistakes in the user guide
Posted: 04 Aug 2020, 08:14
On https://www.tvpaint.com/doc/tvp11/index.php?lang=en , chapter 5 is called "Tra*gidi*tal Animation: Advanced functions".
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I have never seen a multiplane camera referred to as an "editing table".Editing table and computer multiplane camera -
Below on the left you will see the schematic diagram of a traditional multiplane camera setup often referred to as editing table. Each plane is placed on a sheet of glass and is moved progressively while filming.
Our computer multi plane camera effect, seen below right, does not function in the same way:
In this case, it is the camera which moves progressively while filming and the scenery is automatically duplicated horizontally (the starry sky background does not move and is always placed in front of the virtual camera).
Traditional multiplane rostrum camera compared to virtual computer multiplane camera -
"Below on the left you will see a schematic diagram of a traditional multiplane rostrum camera setup . Each plane of artwork is placed on a sheet of glass mounted in moveable metal or wooden frames and moved progressively at different rates of speed under the camera to produce the illusion of depth."
I suggest that the first, second and third sentences above are not necessary to explain that TVPaint files tend to be large and to give a reason for exporting a project from TVPaint: "Even if it contains specific data relative to your project (opacity, layers, etc…), the TVP format is not a practical solution if you want to share it with your friends at parties or on a website. Use of the dependencies function will render your project smaller, but it is not more practical in the aforementioned cases." because it is unlikely that anyone wants to post a .tvpp file to play on their website (which not possible) or to "share with friends at parties". I think the first , second , and third sentences are redundant or irrelevant to the subject of Exporting. I think this page of the User Guide would be better to simply start from the fourth sentence:"Saving a project in TVPaint Animation format with all associated layers may require a considerable amount of storage capacity.
Even if it contains specific data relative to your project (opacity, layers, etc…), the TVP format is not a practical solution if you want to share it with your friends at parties or on a website. Use of the dependencies function will render your project smaller, but it is not more practical in the aforementioned cases.
The option File > Export project to... is used to convert your project into a format of your choice: animated GIF, AVI or QuickTime file, numbered frames sequence, etc. You will find this very practical as you are able to save your work in smaller files."
needs to be updated for TVPaint 11.5 export options to explain how to set the export according to Mark In and Mark Out points compared to the option Full Range, which is now the default. (but the "Full Range" option vs. Mark In/Mark Out is not mentioned in the current version of the user manual.)- As allows you to choose the kind of export you want :
• Single image (save the image visible in the right section of the panel only),
• Sequence (save, frame per frame, the images located between the Mark in and Mark out points-. By default, the images are numbered as follows: file_name_1, file_name_2, … … … file_name_123, … Sequence becomes Animation when exporting in a video format.
• Animation is used to save all the frames between the Mark in and Mark out points in a single file and is available for some file formats (deep, gif, quicktime, fli, avi).
should remove the reference to QUICKTIME as an available file format. I suggest the sentence should read as:"The second section deals with the export file formats: TVPaint Animation allows you to export your projects in a wide variety of formats: DIP, AVI, GIF, BMP, QUICKTIME, DPX, FLI, PNG, PCX, SUNRASTER, PSD, TGA, JPG, ILBM, TIFF."