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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
=== See also ===
* [[Storyboarding For Animation Class Notes]]
== References ==
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Revision as of 21:08, 20 August 2018

Editing brushstrokes

Contour Editor > Centerline editor displays a center line for brush strokes. Pencil lines always have the center line visible. PM recommended always using brushes as opposed to pencils.

Brush strokes can also be converted to pencil lines and vice versa. Pencil lines can be edited as bezier curves, but brush strokes cannot.

Filling line drawings

Select the layer containing the line drawing to fill.

Layer menu > Generate Auto-Matte ( ⌘M )

Options for tolerance and color are available in the dialog.

Special lighting

  1. Create a new layer in a panel as an overlay (OL).
  2. Use the Rectangle tool to create a rectangle bigger than the frame.
  3. Fill the rectangle with a semi-transparent color (save the color including the transparency in the color palette for consistency).
  4. Cut out any necessary elements out of the rectangle, e.g. lit windows.

Tool presets

These are brushes that create new layers when they are used, e.g. a blue brush that creates a "ROUGH" layer when it's used.

Windows > 'Toolbars > Tool Presets

It's located in the horizontal toolbar strip along the top of the window by default.

Default layer set

To make the current set of layers (both the number of layers and the names given to the layers) the default for new panels, select the panel with the desired layer set.

Layer > Set Layer Layout as Default

Rotating the stage

The stage can be rotated as if an animation disc was being used.

On Mac OS, hold down ⌘ Command + ⌥ Option to free rotate the stage.

The default keys for rotating right and left are V and C, although I often reassign V to invoke the Selection tool, like in Photoshop.

To reset the stage rotation, click the Reset Rotation button in the view options.

Notes

See also

References