We still answer questions and let users download the last version, but we no longer work on the old TVPaint 10 code. There will no longer be any updates to TVPaint Animation 10 : the last version is 10.5.7. There was the old TVPaint 10 branch, and the TVPaint 11 one, in which so much modifications were made (interface, CTG layers, Library.) that it would have been impossible to go back in the old TVPaint 10 branch.Īlso, in our initial plans, TVPaint Animation 11 was supposed to be released in October/November, but we prefered to delay it to February to have a more stable version, and more features (for example, the Anti-Aliasing for the Paint bucket was made in that time). By the time we had access to preview versions of Yosemite (in September), there was no issue at all (it was even more stable on Yosemite than Mavericks). TVPaint's code was splitted in July, 3 or 4 months before Yosemite came out. So, it is not possible to do it, legally speaking. and to any possible idea (which I heard) that in this case the user should go step back in the OS, instead of using the new OS, just a reminder of the Apple policy: They are not supporting downgrading the OS from the OS which is on the machine at the moment of purchase, in this case it was Yosemite. Maybe I am in minority, but nether the less, problem still exists and it can't be a user responsibility to solve it. The problem: Im running TVP 11.0.3 Pro on Mac OS 10.11.5 (El Capitan), and every time that I close a project, TVP crashes and I get the crash notice. *It's irony, if somebody didn't get, bot yes, schwarzgrau, no way I can accept this as a good support. How many cases like that is possible at the end of 2014?* If you could render the characters with black lines and a white fill colouring would work much better in TVP, because you. In general, material like this is notoriously hard to colour.
Starting tvPaint, and darn! Father, can you give me some more money, my program doesn't work any more? Father: nope. You should experiment with the expand and smooth settings of the fill tool. 10 licence and getting a new Mac for Christmas. Imagine all those kids just out of school with no.
It seems that when the system goes to sleep, it's the 'display refresh' that is causing the problem ? anyway hopefully this helps to figure out what the cause could be.Schwarzgrau wrote:There are no updates for 10 to fix a problem with Yosemite, which came out long before 11? If 11 was out three month before Yosemite I would say it's the way things goes, but this is really bad support. i've tried setting both displays to low resolution with no success. I've tried opening the program and instantly moving the window over to the other display without first drawing, and the lag is still present from the change in display. (Re-sizing the window within the first screen it opens in, or going into fullscreen mode on that same screen does not cause any of the lag) Play an animation in FullScreen mode Real time playing information x x Multiprocessors Proxy 25 Faster Proxy x x x x Preview in Navigator Panel Play Local sound Play Global sound in Clip:Timeline tab x x x x Flip Anim : Basic x x Flip Anim : Manually (with stylus) x x Misc TVPaint 11 Pro TVPaint 11 Standard TVPaint 10 Pro TVPaint 10 Stand. Also note that changing the screen resolution while TVPaint is open also brings up the lag. The lag doesn't go away no matter which screen it is placed on after switching just one time, the only fix seems to be closing and re-opening the program. After a bit more testing i've found another reliable way which brings up the lag, possibly the cause of why the program lags after sleep.Īs i use 2 displays (a Cintiq 24 Pro (set to 2k) and an LG 4k Monitor) I've noticed that if i move the TVPaint window from one display to another, the program begins to severely lag when drawing.