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Onion skin following key #1493

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Milanbkimpe opened this issue May 27, 2024 · 3 comments
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Onion skin following key #1493

Milanbkimpe opened this issue May 27, 2024 · 3 comments

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@Milanbkimpe
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Sometime, I create a motion with two keys (or more) and I have to modify my animation. But the onion skin doesn't follow the key motion.

So I wonder if it would be possible to make the onion skin follow the key animations.

Thank you :)

here is the last frame of my animation
Capture d'écran 2024-05-27 224801

and here is how does the onion skin render a few frame later
Capture d'écran 2024-05-27 224819

@Milanbkimpe Milanbkimpe changed the title Onion skin followin key Onion skin following key May 27, 2024
@beeheemooth
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beeheemooth commented May 27, 2024

For some reason, the Onion Skin display is tied to the Numbering System you are using (see Preferences > Drawings > Numbering System).
In Opentoonz, when you use the "Animation Sheet" Numbering System, the Onion Skin displays the drawings, and when you use the "Incremental", the motion keys are displayed. (I don’t understand why it works this way).
In Tahoma it looks like motion keys are not shown in any of the Numbering System (drawings only). Although it is likely that they are not displayed only if you use "Implicit Hold" for frames

@melieconiek
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melieconiek commented May 27, 2024

For some reason, the Onion Skin display is tied to the Numbering System you are using (see Preferences > Drawings > Numbering System). In Opentoonz, when you use the "Animation Sheet" Numbering System, the Onion Skin displays the drawings, and when you use the "Incremental", the motion keys are displayed. (I don’t understand why it works this way). In Tahoma it looks like motion keys are not shown in any of the Numbering System (drawings only). Although it is likely that they are not displayed only if you use "Implicit Hold" for frames

Rendering the onion skin on all frames can be toggled via the right click menu when the onion skin is enabled. This will render keyframed motion between exposures. This was changed to be it's own setting independent of the numbering system (the way it is in OpenToonz.) I believe this is what you're looking for @Milanbkimpe.

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@melieconiek Hmm... I didn't know about that. Thanks for the info!

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