![]() When you are finished, you'll have a captured image sequence on the Timeline in TVPaint and you'll have the same image sequence on the Canon (but will be in high-resolution on the camera). image) Click - click : click once (TVPaint) click again (Canon). Then, with your Canon dslr camera patched in to your computer you can use it to animate with the live-view video feed from the camera (using the onion-skinning function, called "Mix" in TVPaint Video Input, combined with the light-table settings and layer opacity ), but when you capture each image you will capture it once in TVPaint (the live-view preview image) and capture the same image again on the Canon (as a high-res. Here's how I'd do it : Set up your TVPaint project to 1920 x 1080, 24 fps. A process which doesn't seem possible with TVPaint, since the stop-motion-feature seems like an abandoned part of TVPaint, which gets dragged along since few years. I guess TVPaint only uses the live-view of your cam, which only has a resolution of 480p, since it's just meant to give some kind of preview.ĭragonframe for example uses this liveview for setting up the image, but if you capture an image, it also forces the camera to take a full res image and downloads it from the cam. Schwarzgrau wrote:I'm not really familiar with the stop-motion-part of TVPaint, but I guess I can tell you, why the output of your T2i looks bad, since I own one too. Any insight, suggestions or answers are welcome. Is this just how it is? I don't have any control to weigh it against so I'm not sure. After testing multiple setups and settings, I'm embarrassed to say I'm completely stumped. Normally I would question my processing speed, but in other applications that utilize either camera the image quality is crystal clear. To further my troubleshooting, I installed and optimized the Canon Utility software, then initiated a workaround that allowed my Canon T4i to operate as a webcam (which actually worked in TV Paint 11 Pro), but despite the increase in camera quality, the image didn't improve at all. Camera Software: Logitech Controller (tested), Webcam Settings (tested), iGlasses (tested)ġTB Samsung T3 Flash Memory SSD (USB 3.01).Webcam: Logitech C920 webcam (factory installed cable).Is the image that shows up in the video-input box and timeline canvas always going to be mid to low resolution? I'm running TV Paint 11 - Pro Edition and trying to situate the "Live-Feed" function to create stop-motion animation clips. I'm new to this forum and software, so please forgive my ignorance if this question is common knowledge.
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