![]() ![]() Short video tutorials regarding the update’s new features and the TVPaint Converter are on the way. To provide a real-world example, the TVPaint team used the new DPI settings to extract frames with higher resolution for the conception of the company’s booth at this year’s MIFA marketplace at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. With this improvement artists have more options to exploit their work such as printing individual frames or exporting their artwork to other supports. In TVPaint 11.7, users will be able to export drawings or any individual frame from their animation with a higher DPI ratio than in the past. Opening TVPaint to New Uses: DPI Support and PDF Export Similarly, handles are now larger on the timeline UI, making it easier to grab them when working on a smaller screen. ![]() With update 11.7’s more flexible software, users can work on any screen size that may be required of them as TVPaint has increased the number of screen scaling options. Animators and students must adapt to new situations and, sometimes, smaller screens. The TVPaint Converter will be a heavily-utilized feature for all users, but the company is especially confident that studios will find it helpful for improving and expediting their animation pipelines. The update is particularly useful for rotoscoping. The feature also allows users to convert video files into new TVPaint projects. This new application will allow users to export multiple TVPaint projects in different formats all at once while working in TVPaint Animation. With 11.7, TVPaint is introducing a new tool available for all users of the professional dongle-less edition of TVPaint 11.7: the TVPaint Converter. A Look At What’s New in 11.7Įxport and Import with the TVPaint Converter Licenses are a one-time purchase, and the company offers special discounts for students and teachers. TVPaint is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. It’s used by numerous studios and taught at many schools around the world. Since its first version launched in 1991, on the Amiga computer, TVPaint has continued to gain regular users and is now an industry-standard software used in 2D animation. The software allows users to produce animation which looks like it was made on paper but much more quickly than if they were using traditional methods thanks to high-performance and easy-to-use tools. TVPaint Animation is a raster-based 2D animation software, developed by TVPaint Développement in France. It also marks a new direction for TVPaint Animation 11, as its developers have placed an increased importance on productivity and quality of life changes. The update – version 11.7 – will launch later this summer, packed with new features and bug fixes. We will certainly post soon some example projects regarding the XSheet in the "content sharing" section of this forum.TVPaint is getting ready for a new update that will excite everyone who uses 2D animation software. Maybe should you open a topic about your question regarding the XSheet. (read the user-manual for more informations about this) * The drag and drop feature already exists in the XSheet. * The navigator panel has now a play button for the preview. * You can use thumbnails in the XSheet tab to have a quick preview. Thx for your devellopement effort, you re pushing the bar ! keep it up. anyway i have to look into it further ( when hopefully there s a version that doesn t stop after a few minutes ) i was hoping for a more direct way to play around with the frame, like drag and drop maybe. However i find the xsheet a tiny bit un confortable. The new blue-pencil type thing looks great and i found the rotate brush that will be very helpful. i ve downlaoded today's version, but i have the same problem someone else had yesterday : it's says the license has expired 5 minutes after opening it.įrom the little time i ve had to play around with the x-sheet, is there a way to play a preview of the exposure you compose in the x sheet ? ![]()
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