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April 24, 2020 at 12:56 pm #2594Aneesh ModiParticipant
hello,
i have been playing around with this for sometime, and i think it has a big potential.while drawing, i usually use a stylus but i dont think you have added touchscreen way of drawing yet.
would be very useful if it could be compatible with touchscreen laptops.April 24, 2020 at 2:46 pm #2599NielsKeymasterHi Aneesh,
Thanks for this!
I know it works for some. But it is entirely possible that not all kinds of touch screens are supported. We will work on that.
What kind of laptop do you have? Specs please 🙂
April 24, 2020 at 3:07 pm #2601Aneesh ModiParticipantHi niel, thanks for the help
im using a lenovo ideaPad C340
Processor AMD Ryzen 53500U with radeon Vega Mobile GFX 2.10 GHz
8GB RAM
64 bit operating system
Pen: 10 Touch Points
April 24, 2020 at 9:36 pm #2607NielsKeymasterThanks Aneesh. We’ll see what we can do. We might have a solution for the next alpha if all goes well.
April 25, 2020 at 3:04 pm #2632cevikParticipantHi Niels,
Thanks again for Animation Paper! I all agree with Aneesh and I have the same issue here. My computer is LENOVO YOGA 530- 14IKB. Intel I5, 1.60 GHZ, 4 CORE X64 PC. Pen;Default Lenovo pen and Wacoom Bamboo. I am generally using Cintiq with my computer but it will be great if there’s an option to draw on touch screen on the go. Now Animation Paper works on touchscreen but without pressure sensitivity. Clip Stuio Paint does this job well (better than any program i used for animation including toonboom) Also it will be great if there’ll be large custom touchscreen buttons (especially for flipping, undo and very basic tools) inside Animation Paper. This will save us from using 3rd party softwares such as Autohotkey or Radial Menu type options for touch screens.
Thanks
April 26, 2020 at 11:44 pm #2674Tamas HorvathParticipantHi Niel,
I have the same problem, mine is a Lenovo Yoga 530-14IKB too, same specifications. For me it is working only if I click and hold the pen’s button and no pressure sensitivity.
It would be also great if it’d support touch gestures, like two finger rotation, zoom, tap undo and redo.April 27, 2020 at 8:22 am #2686NielsKeymasterThanks for letting me know Tamas! We are looking into this.
Touch gestures is on our todo-list as well.
September 8, 2020 at 8:43 am #3093Dan RossatiParticipantHey Niels,
When you guys are looking at Touch Gestures could you check out how Sketchbook Pro does them on PC, the Wacom with Touch gestures for pinching zooming and panning etc in that program are the best in my Opinion. If PAP didn’t show this much potential I’d probably animate in Sketchbook despite how limited it is just because the drawing is world class as is the gestures.
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