![]() ![]() " > exporting the spreadsheet content only The ultra-perfect XSheet exporting feature could offer a couple of options : (or are we insignificant in nb, regarding the whole tvpa users community who mostly work from A to Z all their projects "at home", I mean with tvpaint.) txt) format, imo, it wouldn't be a big work to add such XSheet Export command, and would be a big + for some of us, animator-mercenaries and freelances who use to work with other studios as a link of a chain. +1 !Īnd we have already near all needed, XS-layers, with Source-Layers (or Source-Projects) as dependencies,Īll we need now is a button in the XSheet tab, or much better an button which basically will export the spreadsheet content, in. It would be a nice option in TVP to have a way to output the drawings only, numbered and an accompanied x-sheet. To be more precise, don't forget to give a name to your exported images that corresponds to what you wrote in your manual xhseet, like "character1_line_001" Then, it will be easier to export your sequence. If you choose the second solution, before importing and after writing your xsheet, select all the instances in your layers and hit the red button "-1" into the "Animator Panel => Exposures", until you have only instances with 1 exposure. write yourself the xsheet with an Excel or something like this : you will simply have to follow what you have in your screen, because all instances with several exposures have a little number at the end of the instance, in order to inform you how many expo do you have. ![]() learn to use the xsheet tab => it will take time and you won't be able to export it, so I'm not sure it is the best solution. Whatever, as I didn't know the context of your work, I tried to suggest you other ways to fix your problem =) generally, it's the contrary : people wants to start drawing on paper and finish on TVP Animation. In fact it will happen for me more that I work for a client who finishes off in ToonBoom (or others) rather than TVP since those softs are written more for commercial production. Hilere wrote:Not everybody wants to finish off his animation in TVP.
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