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  • In reply to: SKEW option

    April 11, 2020 at 1:52 pm #2373
    Mark MasonMark Mason
    Participant

    Thanks, Niels,
    I suppose one of your challenges will be not to stuff the software with too many things, simplicity will be the success of your software. As simple as animating on paper.

    In reply to: SOME FAB THINGS…

    April 11, 2020 at 1:49 pm #2372
    Mark MasonMark Mason
    Participant

    Ah, fantastic, I’ll have a go in a couple of days and let you know.
    Cheers,
    Mark

    In reply to: SOME FAB THINGS…

    April 8, 2020 at 7:20 pm #2310
    Mark MasonMark Mason
    Participant

    Something like that would work, or even Shift+R and Alt+Shift+R (clockwise and anti-clockwise), and yes, it probably would be in steps. It’s a Keystroke assignment, but the only shortcut key you currently have in Animation Paper is R.

    In reply to: SKEW option

    April 8, 2020 at 6:36 pm #2306
    Mark MasonMark Mason
    Participant

    Great, thanks.
    More interactivity on the X-Sheet would be good too. I keep wanting to Right-Click on drawings and clones to quickly do things like copy, paste, clone, duplicate and other options like multiple drawing select (is that the usual click and shift click – selected drawings went black) to multiple set the length of exposures to 2s, 3s, 4s or even a custom length.
    The X-Sheet – Active Layer – What to display beyond last drawing – Freeze last drawing and Show buttons doesn’t appear to work. (I’m on PC, Windows 10).
    Can I also ask why it’s only possible to have one colour on each layer? When I’m roughing out animation I start with a light blue pencil (I stick with my old Col-erase animation pencil colours), work over with a dark blue, add match-lines with a red, and coloured character lines with an orange. When I clean up, I’d traditionally have used Black, red, dark blue and perhaps orange. A digital pack of coloured pencils which all work on a single layer would be lovely.

    Thank you so much for developing this software,
    Cheers,
    Mark

    http://www.markmasonanimation.co.uk