In order to simplify understanding of the techniques described, this user guide uses the following typographic conventions : Your creations are only restricted by the boundaries of your imagination ! Typographic conventions #Tvpaint 11 vs tvpaint 11 pro professional Reference : the names of buttons, tabs, windows, tools, options. Italics : the names of menus, commands (all elements referring to one of the objects present in the program) are written in italics.
left click / right click (LMB, RMB) : these shortcuts refer to a click on the left or right mouse button.Īs you are advancing in this manual, you will encounter the following symbols: Keep the first key pressed and then press the second key. Tip A symbol representing a light bulb indicates tips and hints for using the program. Remark A symbol representing a warning sign emphasises information that requires particular attention and indicates an important comment. Reminder The reminder symbol characterises any information already explained elsewhere in the manual. Pro only All the features with this symbol imply that they are available only in TVPaint Animation Professional Edition. The Lilly, John and Bob projects (lessons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 and 19) were created by Tévy Dubray. The car (lessons 2 and 20) was drawn by Nicolas Geley. The first paper (lesson 2) comes from Power Box Animator created by Benoit St-Moulin. The character used for the Transform tool (lesson 2) was drawn by Chad Essley. The image used for the Warp tool (lesson 2) was drawn by Tévy Dubray. The elephant (lesson 3) was drawn and animated by Raymond Gourrier. The Running-Kid (lessons 4, 7, 9, 14, 15, 17) was drawn by Alain Charrier and animated by Raymond Gourrier. The Sun talk project (lesson 6) was created by Chad Essley. In lesson 7 the mouse was drawn by David Nethery. The background used in the examples chapter of lesson 7 was drawn by Tévy Dubray. Storyboards in lesson 8 were created by Elodie Moog and Sidonie Vidal. The cow in the library showed in lesson 11 was drawn by Sidonie Vidal. The Palette project (lessons 12, 13) was drawn by Tévy Dubray.
The butterfly (lessons 12, 13) and the beach with the young woman (lesson 18) were drawn and animated by Olivier Michon. The snake (lesson 13) was drawn by Pauline Bertrand The fennec (lessons 13), the cow with the cats (lesson 13) and the buildings in the steets were drawn by Pauline Bertrand.