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Can I "Set frame repeat" for multiple selected fra

Posted: 21 Jul 2007, 06:50
by coeyes
Hi,

I think that TVP 8.5 has great feature with instance based animation engine.

Specially, "set frame repeat" with anim layer in TVP 8.5.4 is awesome.

now, I can control frame timing easily.

thanks TVP team.

But, I realized that "set frame repeat" affected just only 1 frame when i selected multiple frames.

Can I do this for multiple selected frames?

regards.

Posted: 21 Jul 2007, 07:49
by Peter Wassink
i'm not sure i understand.
do you mean the post behaviour options ('none' 'repeat' 'ping-pong' 'hold' ) at the end of each layer?

Posted: 21 Jul 2007, 16:28
by coeyes
No.

I mean "Layer Exposure Add/Remove" for selected frames by typing precise number.

I thought that "Set Frame Repeat ..." command in layer context menu could do that.

but, it wasn't.

Sorry for confusing words.

Posted: 23 Jul 2007, 15:31
by TVPaint
Coeyes,
The tip not to lose the exposures is to duplicate the images of your selection by right clicking your selection and then choose Duplicate Images.
Then go to the Layer main menu and choose "Recompute Exposure" to re-create the exposure.

A script should be available soon in the content sharing section to do that more easily.

Posted: 24 Jul 2007, 07:14
by coeyes
Thanks for reply. :)
The tip is nice. (I realize to know that "Recompute Exposure".:D)

However, frankly speaking, it isn't my exact wish. but almost close to it.

"Duplicate Image" in layer context menu ask how many times duplicate selected images, so that it isn't able to set exact length of exposure.

My wish is to control instance(or exposure) length by number with selecting multiple instances. Consequently, each length of all I selected instances would be same.

Sincerely.

Posted: 24 Jul 2007, 07:52
by TVPaint
Ah ok, I also have a better understanding of what you are looking for.
This can be made through a script until it's hard coded to the program.

Posted: 24 Jul 2007, 07:59
by Hervé
Hi Coeyes, try this script.

Posted: 24 Jul 2007, 08:25
by elmisilhumano
Hahaa. Now I see. Really nice little tool.

Mikko

Posted: 25 Jul 2007, 06:41
by coeyes
Thanks, Herve. :D

It's a what i want.

It must be that george script has a great possibility.

I should try to study grg script.