What follows is a proposition for a short workflow to create video tutorials using open source software and free services.
The cost to produce a video has diminished with the arrival of a number of free software tools and services that are provided for free to users. Students can watch the video as many times as they need and the video can serve as a refresher material for students prior to evaluations. The Text tool with Rotation connected to the stylus Direction.Ĭopyright © 1997-2022 TVPaint Developpement All rights reserved.Short, concise video tutorials can be an effective way to explain theory or demonstrate a concept. Size connected to Speed using various curves.Īll three lines were obtained by increasing the stylus travel speed (i.e. Size connected to Orientation (right drawing). Size connected to Direction (left drawing). Size connected to Fade for various fade values.
Orientation angle, direction angle, speed curve and fade speed may be modified in Options in the connections contextual menu shown on the previous page (or select the menu Windows >Settings > Connection Settings).īelow you will find some examples to illustrate the effects: The speed, fade, orientation and direction connections are adjustable.
For optimum results, TVPaint recommends the use of Wacom® tablets ! Note that some tablets do not offer all these options. Just above, you will find a summary diagram of the connections previously indicated. * Finger Wheel: the parameter connected to Finger Wheel will vary according to these options when using the Wacom airbrush finger wheels. (you need a 6D Art pen from Wacom to use this connection) * Twist: the parameter connected to Twist will vary when you roll the stylus between your fingers. * Azimuth: the parameter connected to Azimuth will vary proportionally to the angle formed between the stylus projection on the tablet and the vertical plane. * Altitude: the parameter connected to Altitude will vary proportionally to the angle formed by the stylus inclination on the tablet. * Pressure: the parameter connected to Pressure will vary proportionally to the pressure applied to the stylus on the tablet. The second set of connections applies only to stylus and graphic tablets:
* Random: the parameter connected to Random will vary randomly. * Fade: the parameter connected to Fade will decrease its values as the line drawn progresses. * Orientation: the parameter connected to the Orientation will change according to the stylus orientation. * Direction: the parameter connected to the Direction will change according to the direction of the stylus. * Speed: the parameter connected to the Speed will change at a speed proportional to the stylus travel speed. * Invert: invert the effect of the connection chosen. * Profile Editor: it will be explained in the next chapter. The first set of connections applies to pointing peripherals (mouse, trackball, stylus) :
It is then up to you to make the connections according to your needs and creative spirit, don't hesitate to experiment! * If you connect the Opacity of the wetbrush tool to the Altitude of the stylus, inclining the stylus will render the aquarelle almost transparent.Ī wide variety of setting combinations are available. * If you connect the stylus Pressure to the airbrush tool Power, the more you push down on the tablet with the stylus, the brighter the color will be on the screen. * If you connect the Size of the pen tool with the stylus Travel Speed, the thickness of the line drawn will be thicker the faster you move your stylus (to do this, select Speed in the Size connection menu). TVP Animation takes all these advantages into account and it is therefore possible to imitate the specific aspects of drawing by hand. Most graphic tablets available on the market are sensitive to pressure, stylus travel speed and inclination, etc … The corresponding contextual menu is accessible by clicking on the box. of our tools and you have certainly noticed the letters located in a box left of the corresponding numeric value. Throughout this lesson, we have modified the size, power, opacity, etc.