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=== onion skins ===
=== onion skins ===
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[[File:Photoshop-onion-skin-groups.png|right|240px]]Create groups for each frame in a scene. Adjust the transparency of the groups to use them as onion skins.
 
Put shared background and foreground elements in their own groups.
 
=== layer comps ===
=== layer comps ===
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Revision as of 16:35, 17 March 2023

Brushes

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[custom brushes] > experiments > classic cartoonist with texture

Managing files

Adobe Bridge

Adobe Bridge 2023 issues

Transitioning between previews behaves differently in Bridge 2023 than previous versions.

The images were cached, so maybe there would be a low resolution version of the image presented briefly while viewing an image for the first time.

With Bridge 2023 there is a blurry low-resolution version of the image being loaded pretty much each time, which is distracting when previewing storyboard frames.

PSD images seem to work a little better than JPG images.

Batch processing images

  • In Bridge select the image to be processed.
  • Main Menu > Tools > Photoshop > Batch...
  • Batch dialog
    • Play
      • Set: bg painting (select the Photoshop action set that contains an action to apply to the images)
      • Action: [Select the action to apply, e.g. flatten all layers]
      • The action doesn't need to have Save or Save As... steps.
    • Destination: Save and Close
      Without this option, the file will be opened in Photoshop without any files being saved.
    • Override Action "Save As" Commands: checked
      With this option is unchecked, a copy of the file is saved. With the option checked, the original file is overwritten.

Renaming files

Bridge

Select the files to rename in Bridge, right click and select Batch Rename....

The Batch Rename dialog can assign a base name along with a optionally padded sequence.

Command line

JPEG files generated exporting through Photoshop's export layer comps come with sequences inserted into the file names.

Use zmv on the command line to remove these sequences from the files in batches using wildcards.

$ zmv '001-[0-9]_(0[0-9].jpg)' '001-$1'
# use the -n option to perform dry runs, e.g.
$ zmv -n '001-[0-9]_(0[0-9].jpg)' '001-$1'

Photoshop workflow

onion skins

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Create groups for each frame in a scene. Adjust the transparency of the groups to use them as onion skins.

Put shared background and foreground elements in their own groups.

layer comps

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navigating through layer comps

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exporting layer comps

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