Just lacking in the audio department and so many features that you can use, but really don't need to know if you don't want to. I can't even figure out photoshop but CSP has perfect tutorial videos from celsys. eh 5 years ago and I don't miss trying to figure it out. Setup workspaces specifically for animation types and approaches to change all your tool shortcuts immediately. If you want to make bitmap (aliased) animation, you can use vector layers for that too. Though I think vector layers end up lagging the 'light table' - still have to test farther. Vector layers is a godsend no matter what you're doing. If that's of no interest, you can just use onion skin for surrounding images. You can register light table images to specific cels (which you can rotate and move without affecting the ghosted cel) for quick comparisons - and it stays saved to that specific cel. Since this is a large and powerful program, you will need more than 1GB of available RAM to run it smoothly, but most of the best home computers (opens in new tab) now come with 16GB as standard, which leaves you with plenty for illustration software. Maxtablets' response encapsulates the beginning of the awesome things it has going for it. Clip Studio Paint Pro review: Compatibility and support Clip Studio Paint Pro is compatible with both Mac and PC computers, so a wide range of artists can use it. The only reason it loses serious points in my eyes is the lack of audio in timeline.Įverything else is really on-point. Have to disagree with the 'horrible' assessment. There's more but.no energy to remember now. TVP has nice storyboard abilities+ clips. I have to export to gif to double check some times. TVP has more smooth and accurate playback. You have to manually home to get back to start of loop or copy front of loop to end as rrr. TVP just keeps going forward through the timeline which makes it more annoying to do loops. Tvpaint needs updating.ĬSP timeline will loop as you manually cycle through timeline. In TVP you can only import stills/frames rendered out of your 3d software.ĬSP selection tools are modern. Can adjust camera angles as much as you want. You can bring props, drawing aids, reference, backgrounds etc. It only has raster.ĬSP has ability to import poseable 3d models to use as reference.which is huge. TVP now has a perspective ruler, but meh.csp is just better.ĬSP has vectorlayers(and raster) that can be scaled as much as you want with curves that easily editable and clean. CSP.its clunky.ĬSP brushes give you much more control, but TVP has a neat cut brush you can use to reuse animation/drawings to paint with.ĬSP has many great rulers that tvp doesn't have. Overall, TVP timeline is smooth like butter. or add a bunch of timeline layers and do a bunch of exposure adjustments just to test a bunch of stuff out. In TVP, you have, iirc, 1-2 "spare slot" to swap a frame from. I also like how the separation between layer and timeline gives you the ability to have as many drawings as you want but only what you need in the timeline. I very strongly prefer CSP's light box function to tvpaints as its very straight forward and easy to manage when you do a lot of superimposing. Tvpaint is a more complete solution being able to work with sound, have automated camera moves, ctg layers in tvp 11 pro. Just for basic frame by frame animation, it's pretty solid.
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