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I'm drawing on AN to produce animation films.
In general, drawing software has the function of showing the image displayed in the viewport vertically or horizontally, regardless of the layer structure of the project, to check the balance.
I wonder if the AN has the function.
Thank you in advance.
Hi mate,
Very impressive comparison!
Love the examples and all the rest, but I have to say that the overlap is a non-issue.
Just put a blank white box at the bottom of your container
Guide it to not see from outside
As for the 'easy operation' all you need is one offset circle to click - like a little handle to get your views open even if they overlap. Come on!
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I'll send you a PM also.
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Hi mate,
I don't know of such default function, but you can very easily do so if you keep all your work inside a container. The container should be registered so that its centre coincides with that of your stage.
You can temporarily flip to evaluate or keep a second view to check as you progress.
To open a second view go to Window menu > Duplicate Window
Hope this helps!
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Yes, definitely. The method will work as a result.
However, from a drawing perspective, the viewport flipping function should be immediate. I should also be able to draw while flipping the screen. The effect of this function is temporary, so if i export the project with the flipped screen, the exported image file will be preserved in the state before the flipping.
Artists are accustomed to their own paintings while they are drawing, and this is the main reason for the balance of the picture to collapse. The following links explain the canvas flipping for good balance.
https://forums.cgsociety.org/t/why-do-my-flipped-images-look-bad/1417445/8
There is also an official description from ClipStudio for flip canvas.
CLIP STUDIO PAINT Startup Guide - Flipping the Canvas Horizontally
In the case of Photoshop, the top menu-view-flip horizonal performs the functions I require.
Drawing software like Krita, TVPaintAnimation, Corel Painter, and ClipStudio, which I know, has all these features.
I did a preliminary search for this topic before posting this question, and many people suggested a solution like you. However, I can not use the method to quickly reverse the picture. It's also hard to manage when there are dozens of layers and hundreds of frames.
I wish AN would be able to do this.
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It will be good to have this implemented.
You should fill in a feature request as I'm sure many artists will appreciate such a feature.
However, I think you misunderstood my suggestion.
Here is a sample setup:
On Main timeline you have container A (graphic symbol) on layer 1 which holds all your artwork/animation.
On layer 2, which is guided you have an instance of the same symbol A, but this time it is flipped. You don't flip it back and forth. It is just flipped and stays like this. You can show it or hide it. It is guided so it never exports.
In your default view you enter and work normally in the instance of layer 1.
You open a second view (Window > Duplicate Window) and this time you enter the flipped instance on layer 2.
You can Ctrl+Tab between the two to check and at any moment you can work in either.
You can, if you like, have a third which is upside down.
It is not difficult to manage as long as at the beginning of a work day you open 2 views.
Hope it makes more sense now!
NT
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I read your explanation and tested it again.
Usually works well.
However, in my test, layer2 necessarily overlaps layer1.
In Windows 1, it is a mode for editing the symbol of layer 1. In Windows 2, it is a mode for editing the symbol of layer 2.
Can I display only one layer in each window?
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Hi mate,
Very impressive comparison!
Love the examples and all the rest, but I have to say that the overlap is a non-issue.
Just put a blank white box at the bottom of your container
Guide it to not see from outside
As for the 'easy operation' all you need is one offset circle to click - like a little handle to get your views open even if they overlap. Come on!
o--YOURSTAGE
YOURSTAGE--o
I'll send you a PM also.
Best
NT
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Oh, I was stupid. This was a very basic layering problem.
I added white solids to solve the image overlap problem.
How to place handles on the outside of the stage is also amazing.
I feel that your method is currently the best way to flipping viewport in AN to nondestructive state.
Of course, I hope that users will be able to do this in the tools dimension of the AN rather than managing additional layers in the timeline.
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I need this, too.
But without this feature.
What I'm doing now is
CTRL+A
ctrl+alt+h
Flip this way
Open Window - History
an.getDocumentDOM().selectAll();
an.getDocumentDOM().scaleSelection(-1, 1);
Save the steps as commands
Then use it in the command
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This method worked fairly easily. However, I found that there are some limitations. Please check below.
Meanwhile, the JSFL code you wrote worked fine, but ctrl + alt + h was not assigned to my AN as a default shortcut. Can you tell me the menu path to find this command?
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I have compared the two ideas and tabulated the pros and cons.
And I made a GIF about the details.
Comparison of axis of flipping.
This is especially important when working at high magnifications.
In the case of the cgenjil43641795 method, it flips using axis of the stage center.
So, when magnified state i want to edit Redman, but the other side Blueman appears.
But the n. tilcheff method is OK.
Comparison of affect frames
The left-right balance problem is important when drawing a single picture, but it should also be applied to animation.
In the case of the cgenjil43641795 method, it applies only to the currently selected frame.
Look at the position swapping of Greenman and Blueman when scrubbing frame 1 to 2, 3.
But the n. tilcheff method has an affect on all frames.
Comparison of affect locked layers
If you are editing multiple layers, you may want to lock some layers.
In the case of the cgenjil43641795 method will not allow me to select a locked layer,
so when i run the flip command, you will see props stay in place.
But the n. tilcheff method has an affect on all locked layers.
n. The tilcheff method has many advantages, but it requires complex preset settings compared to the cgenjil43641795 method and there are overlapping image problems.
There are advantages and disadvantages to both methods, so it is better to mix them properly.
On the other hand, I saw a good possibility in AN's Rotation Tool (Shift + H).
The Rotation Tool displays its own anchor point widget separately.
The Viewport Flip Tool that i required can also improve the usability and consistency of the AN tool by allowing the axis widgets.
Or you could use the position of the mouse cursor as an axis more conveniently.
How do I request this to adobe?