![]() ![]() It may have been a bug in version 11.0.3, which has since been updated to 11.0.6, so I think the first thing to do would be to update to 11.0.6 to see if the problem persists after updating.īut of course you said there is problem to update, so it looks like you will have to wait until someone from the TVPaint team can respond to help you with downloading the update to 11.0.6. Unfortunately it does not help you to solve your immediate problem to use Auto Paint FX, but I can confirm that Auto Paint FX works on my end, with setting keyframes as normal. Lapprenti roi des singes wrote: ↑, 19:36 Is it because my USB dongle is 1st generation (the good old red one) ? I tried to update it, but the website told me there is a problem with my version. Is it an issue about current update ? I'm currently on the v11.03. In 10 years of using TVPaint, it's the very first time i see that issue popping up. So what exactly happened here ? Did i accidentally screwed up a setting ? Even putting reset on the FX and retrying afterwards didn't lead to another result. Normally, when you select a lot of images on your layer to render out the FX, there's a long-ish render time with the loading bar filling up, but here it had time only to render one image, and cut short !Īfter checking the result, there was basically no effect rendered out.Īfter several retrials, I realized that basically, there were no keys created on the Autopaint FX panel (the keys on the timeline are there, but in the FX panels, the key icons are still grey instead of being white on each keys, when normally it should create a key -white icon- to every frame). Recently, I tried to use it again, and to my surprise, it wouldn't render out the animation anymore ! (if you want to see what it looked like, feel free to watch my graduation movie The sword and the Paintbrush ), so you might think that I know quite perfectly how to use it. I was a huge fan of it when I bought the software, so much that my student film that year was basically centered on that effect, with which I experimented quite a lot in chinese painting style. I'm writing here not just to partake the nostalgia, but also to ask a technical question about the autopaint FX : Most of you probably don't even know who I am : I was a pretty active member in the french section since 2007, the good old days when I proudly purchased my first TVPaint back then when I was still a student in Belgium, and fast forward 10 years, I'm now in Taiwan, where I started this year teaching it to a good bunch of gleeful taiwanese animation students from several schools, in big parts thanks to Elodie's magical contacts. It's been a loooong time I haven't posted anything in this forum.
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