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And because the panel doesn't stay up it is al too easy toĪccidentally hit that button and the scheme will reset and you have to start again (it happend many times to me )Ī luminosity slider in the preference panel would be so much more convenient. it is right under the pop-up row of colors. when doing this be aware of a the very dangerous lay-out of the RESET button in this color scheme/preference panel. I agree its still cumbersome.mainly because the panel doesn't stay up! you have to pull it up again for every color! ,Īlso. then aply the desired darkening/lightning / desaturation etcc.Īnd the replace the colors one by one going down the list. Make a screenshot but not of the whole interface only of the list of interface colors. You're right though, Toon Boom can do everything TVPaint can but TVPAINT can't do.
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You can execute Mox's trick even a bit more clever. Toon Boom looks much better than TVPaint IMO. Now the other issue is that there are like 100 different parts of the interface to adjust the colour, but no reference which shows what those parts actually represent on screen, so it's a lot of playing around to figure it out, but your suggestion really helps anyway. I didn't even realize you could turn off the darkening. David_Fine wrote:Ah, that's a very good tip.
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