Loading Drawings and Elements
Once you launch Harmony Paint, you need to load a scene’s drawings from the Database Selector, in order to start the ink and paint process. The drawings must have previously gone through the Xsheet and Scanning processes.
There are two ways of loading drawings:
• | Open Drawings
This option will let you load drawings from one element at a time, for quick ink and paint on a single layer animation. |
• | Open Elements
This option will let you load drawings from several elements at once. This can be useful when an animation is separated in many layers, to insure that they are well aligned and that the painted shapes and lines fit together. A good example of this would be a dialogue with the chin and mouth separated from the rest of the head. |
1. | Once Harmony Paint is launched and you are logged in, select File > Open Drawings. Press Ctrl + O (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ + O (Mac OS X). |
The Database Selector opens, displaying the Environments available from the Harmony database.
2. | Select the Environment, Job, Scene and Element where the drawings you need to paint are located. |
3. | Choose the version you want to open from the Version drop-down menu. |
‣ | The Saved By and Saved Date fields display the user who was the last to save the selected scene and the date of the last save. |
4. | Click on the Open button. |
The Drawings Selector dialog box opens.
5. | Select the desired drawings from the drawings list: |
‣ | Click on a single drawing to select it. |
‣ | You can create a continuous multiple selection by holding the Shift key. |
‣ | You can create a multiple selection by holding the Ctrl (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ (Mac OS X) key. |
‣ | Click on the All button to select all the drawings that are listed in the Drawings Selector. |
‣ | Click on the Unpainted button to select all the drawings whose status appears as UNPAINTED. |
‣ | Click on the Painted button to select all the drawings whose status appears as PAINTED. |
6. | Click OK. |
The selected drawings appear in the Drawing Thumbnails view
7. | Use the Control panel to navigate between the previous and next drawings. Press F and G. |
You are now ready to ink and paint!
1. | Once Harmony Paint is launched and you are logged in, select File > Open Elements. Press Ctrl + E (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ + E (Mac OS X). |
The Database Selector opens, displaying the Environments available from the Harmony database.
2. | Select the Environment, Job and Scene where the elements containing the drawings you need to paint are located. |
3. | Choose the version you want to open from the Version drop-down menu. |
‣ | The Saved By and Saved Date fields display the user who was the last to save the selected scene and the date of the last save. |
4. | Click on the Open button. |
The Open Elements dialog box opens.
5. | Select the elements you need to paint from the Elements list: |
‣ | You can create a continuous multiple selection by holding the Shift key. |
‣ | You can create a multiple selection by holding the Ctrl (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ (Mac OS X) key. |
6. | Select the frames you wish to load from the Frames list: |
‣ | You can create a continuous multiple selection by holding the Shift key. |
‣ | You can create a multiple selection by holding the Ctrl (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ (Mac OS X) key. |
‣ | Click on the All Frames button to load all the frames of the scene. |
7. | Click OK. |
The Drawing Thumbnails view is hidden and your selected elements are loaded in Harmony Paint.
8. | Enable the Light Table option from the Drawing view toolbar to display all the drawing layers. |
The selected layer are displayed in original colours and the other layers are displayed as washed out colours.
9. | Use the Control Panel to navigate between previous and next layers. Press H and J. |
10. | Use the Control panel to navigate between previous and next drawings. Press F and G. |
You are now ready to ink and paint!