Having some TVP issues
Posted: 13 Jul 2010, 19:21
Hi TVP,
I recently upgraded to a new PC, and installed the 9.5.16. There seems to be a couple of glitches though.
When I use the click button function on my Intuos 3 Pen, I have a small amount of hits before I can't use them as the eraser. It works with a couple of strokes with the smoothing function off. But with the smoothing turned on (only in activate mode not with realtime turned on) it does not erase at all. And furthermore when I lay down an eraser stroke (using the click button) the eraser stroke isn't anti aliased. But using the erase function ( F4) everything is as it should be. I have just grown to like the uninterrupted flow of just using the pen buttons for erasing, and I sure hope someone has an answer. I know there was a ealier TVP version where you should set the double click function to Spacebar in order for it to work, but that has the same malfunction... Oh, and top top it all of, the whole click button eraser issue happened just a couple of days ago, after a month or so where everything was fine and Dandy so to speak. But I cant' figure out what I have done differently, if the situatiion is the case of butterfingers. Basically the pen buttons doesn't work the way that they should.
Also, I miss the ability to to rotate the canvas 15 degrees left and right in the animators panel... Am I missing something here? Can't seem to find it.
This one really puzzles me. Why isn't the Quicktime format implemented in the Export settings? All of my other version of TVP had it... Strange.
I hope my questions is somewhat clear, and that an answer(s) is just around the corner, so I can once again engage without having to workaround... Am I a goddam lazy bastard or what? ; )
And last but not least, I would like to thank the TVP team for making a freakin' awesome piece of software, leaving me speechless, melting myself away in absolute fluid creativity. Seriously, everyday I look forward to sit and draw/animate at my desk using TVP, with my new gorgeous ocean view at my disposal... Lucky me! : ) ... Paul Fierlinger you would love it, with a small harbor and accompanying beach just down the hill at our right - very nice. Arhh the scent and sound of the ocean, and watching the boats scattered around in glorious real life 3D stereoscopic high definition. ; ) Forgive me, but I just couldn't resist sharing my entusiasm.
Kind regards,
Jesper
I recently upgraded to a new PC, and installed the 9.5.16. There seems to be a couple of glitches though.
When I use the click button function on my Intuos 3 Pen, I have a small amount of hits before I can't use them as the eraser. It works with a couple of strokes with the smoothing function off. But with the smoothing turned on (only in activate mode not with realtime turned on) it does not erase at all. And furthermore when I lay down an eraser stroke (using the click button) the eraser stroke isn't anti aliased. But using the erase function ( F4) everything is as it should be. I have just grown to like the uninterrupted flow of just using the pen buttons for erasing, and I sure hope someone has an answer. I know there was a ealier TVP version where you should set the double click function to Spacebar in order for it to work, but that has the same malfunction... Oh, and top top it all of, the whole click button eraser issue happened just a couple of days ago, after a month or so where everything was fine and Dandy so to speak. But I cant' figure out what I have done differently, if the situatiion is the case of butterfingers. Basically the pen buttons doesn't work the way that they should.
Also, I miss the ability to to rotate the canvas 15 degrees left and right in the animators panel... Am I missing something here? Can't seem to find it.
This one really puzzles me. Why isn't the Quicktime format implemented in the Export settings? All of my other version of TVP had it... Strange.
I hope my questions is somewhat clear, and that an answer(s) is just around the corner, so I can once again engage without having to workaround... Am I a goddam lazy bastard or what? ; )
And last but not least, I would like to thank the TVP team for making a freakin' awesome piece of software, leaving me speechless, melting myself away in absolute fluid creativity. Seriously, everyday I look forward to sit and draw/animate at my desk using TVP, with my new gorgeous ocean view at my disposal... Lucky me! : ) ... Paul Fierlinger you would love it, with a small harbor and accompanying beach just down the hill at our right - very nice. Arhh the scent and sound of the ocean, and watching the boats scattered around in glorious real life 3D stereoscopic high definition. ; ) Forgive me, but I just couldn't resist sharing my entusiasm.
Kind regards,
Jesper