![]() ![]() and perhaps we could have this as the relative transparency system, and later while using the other "absolute" opacity mode (the dot turns black and layer content is fully opaque) we could have the individual layer opacity sliders that have been spoken of so fine tune layer transparency. I think this system is interesting by itself. It’s actually used to switch the match keyframe mode with lets you see onion skinned adjacent frames or drawings (keyframes) Regarding the issue itself it seems you’ve run into a bug that has been reported already and fortunately developers are aware of it. The user interface Before we go to animation, let’s have a quick glance at the user interface. The onion skin button on the timeline, is a misnomer. Until then you can rely on our recommendations. It never would be 100% transparent or opaque though. There is no right or wrong way to do things in animation, and when you get more experiences, you will develop your own habits and methods. ![]() ![]() So a heavier paper would make it almost opaque, while a lighter paper would make the layer almost transparent. Normally paper weight tells you how transparent a piece of paper really is, and traditionally animators use really light paper to animate in order to avoid overusing the light table (and damaging their eyes) Onion Skin Range Installing Pencil2D / How to userexperience, missinginfo SmolLesbianBean (Autumn) 21 June 2019 19:03 1 Hello there So I got a problem with the onion skin I have some issues with the Range (I think it’s called :S). To kind of solve this issue, I'm thinking could we have a global setting to change how much opacity each layer has when we tick the grey button on the timeline? Right now it's possible there could be a magic number for that transparency, and it could be better to map it to a slider in the preferences or on the timeline.īear in mind this would not be the "transparency-per-layer" setting we've hinted about before, but rather a global transparency setting which would mimic how "heavy" the paper is. ![]()
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