![]() ![]() write yourself the xsheet with an Excel or something like this : you will simply have to follow what you have in your screen, because all instances with several exposures have a little number at the end of the instance, in order to inform you how many expo do you have. learn to use the xsheet tab => it will take time and you won't be able to export it, so I'm not sure it is the best solution. Whatever, as I didn't know the context of your work, I tried to suggest you other ways to fix your problem =) ![]() generally, it's the contrary : people wants to start drawing on paper and finish on TVP Animation. In fact it will happen for me more that I work for a client who finishes off in ToonBoom (or others) rather than TVP since those softs are written more for commercial production. Hilere wrote:Not everybody wants to finish off his animation in TVP. ![]()
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