Questions on using masks in TVPAP
Posted: 07 Feb 2008, 16:49
Dear reader(s),
Although I have been using animationtechnics for some 15 years now, I am new in this program.
I am impressed with the possibilities, learning new things every day.
One thing I would like to use puzzles me for I couldn't find an answer in the manual or in this forum yet.
(A few days ago I posted a question on using masks in TVPAP on the "animation department", but it might be the wrong place for a question like this... )
So a second try in the "technical support" department.
I would like to make a timeline in which a photosequence can have a texture on a part of the immage.
I can't get past the point where using a mask in TVPAP effects all layers, instead of only the layer I want it to be in. Does a function like linked layermasks in Photoshop exist in TVPAP?
The solution I found for now is to make two different layermasks in Photoshop for each frame. But I wondered whether there is a quicker way to do this in TVPAP?
To illustrate what I am writing about I show you a screendump of a sketch...
Thanks for answering, regards, Conny
Although I have been using animationtechnics for some 15 years now, I am new in this program.
I am impressed with the possibilities, learning new things every day.
One thing I would like to use puzzles me for I couldn't find an answer in the manual or in this forum yet.
(A few days ago I posted a question on using masks in TVPAP on the "animation department", but it might be the wrong place for a question like this... )
So a second try in the "technical support" department.
I would like to make a timeline in which a photosequence can have a texture on a part of the immage.
I can't get past the point where using a mask in TVPAP effects all layers, instead of only the layer I want it to be in. Does a function like linked layermasks in Photoshop exist in TVPAP?
The solution I found for now is to make two different layermasks in Photoshop for each frame. But I wondered whether there is a quicker way to do this in TVPAP?
To illustrate what I am writing about I show you a screendump of a sketch...
Thanks for answering, regards, Conny