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shortcut key resizing AirBrush or PencilBrush ?

Posted: 28 Aug 2008, 14:29
by Sewie
Is anybody aware of what the keyboard shortcut is for resizing an Airbrush tool or Pencilbrush tool ? Till now I have only found a way to do it with a CustomBrush tool (z-key)..?
Or do I have to convert my preferred Airbrushes and PencilBrushes to Custombrushes (if that's possible) ?

Re: shortcut key resizing AirBrush or PencilBrush ?

Posted: 28 Aug 2008, 15:44
by Fabrice
Simply use the + and - keys :)

Re: shortcut key resizing AirBrush or PencilBrush ?

Posted: 28 Aug 2008, 16:13
by Sewie
Thanks!... :oops:

Re: shortcut key resizing AirBrush or PencilBrush ?

Posted: 28 Aug 2008, 17:33
by ZigOtto
or alternatively, Mouse Wheel Up to increase, Down to decrease the brush size. 8)

Re: shortcut key resizing AirBrush or PencilBrush ?

Posted: 27 Jan 2009, 22:35
by FTINGUE2
Hey I'm new to tvp and I'm having some trouble getting use to the shortcuts. Is there a way I could have the shortcut similar to adobe shortcut,
using a plug in or something, that for your help.

-Franck Tingue-

Re: shortcut key resizing AirBrush or PencilBrush ?

Posted: 27 Jan 2009, 23:41
by slowtiger
You can change all shortcuts to your like, it's just a lot of work. See preferences. Also there's a list of all available commands in the manual.

Re: shortcut key resizing AirBrush or PencilBrush ?

Posted: 28 Jan 2009, 07:23
by Elodie
To change preferences :

=>Go to "Edit"

=>Preferences

=>And click on "Configure", just next to "Keyboard shorts"

I know what's happenned to you. The first time I used TVP, I was totally lost with shortcuts. But after a little week, I knew it better than Photoshop =)

Little help for first using :

-D = brush (Press F2 for colour, Press F3 for colour behind and F4 for erase)
-0 = hide time line (can be useful if you've got a little screen)
-i = add a frame(s) on every layer
-shift+S = save
-u = undo
-shift + U = redo
-alt + right click = change workspace's size
-alt + ctrl = turn workspace
-alt = move your workspace

And many others, of course. They were the first shortcuts I learnt =)